International Space Station

Teams sought for microgravity experiments aboard International Space Station

The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education has announced the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 16 to the International Space Station. Students across the country will have an opportunity to design and propose microgravity experiments to fly in low-Earth orbit on the International Space Station (ISS).

By |2021-04-21T15:28:04-04:00April 21, 2021|

Students’ work heading into space

Students at Breckinridge County Area Technology Center have completed their third year in a NASA program in which they build training hardware.

By |2017-07-24T09:07:13-04:00July 25, 2017|

Space experiments program offers STEM opportunity

Students in grades 5-12 can design and propose real microgravity experiments to fly in low-Earth orbit on the International Space Station in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 9 to the International Space Station (ISS). This STEM education opportunity immerses about 300 students in an authentic, high-visibility research experience. One experiment in each community is selected for flight to [...]

By |2015-04-08T16:04:47-04:00April 9, 2015|

Design space station experiments on Mission 8

The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education, the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Space Education, and NanoRacks announce Mission 8 to the International Space Station. This STEM education opportunity immerses grades students in 5th grade and up across a community in an authentic, high-visibility research experience, where student teams design and propose real microgravity experiments to fly in [...]

By |2014-10-28T12:00:29-04:00October 30, 2014|

Student spaceflight experiments

The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education, in partnership with NanoRacks, LLC, announces Mission 3 to the International Space Station. This opportunity gives students across a community the ability to design real experiments to fly in low earth orbit on the Space Station. The program is open to students in grades 5-14. Each participating community will be provided [...]

By |2012-05-08T14:56:16-04:00May 10, 2012|
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