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STS 124 My visit with Discovery


Shuttle Discovery

Last year I had the privilege to be part of an international team of educators to visit the Kennedy Space Center. I was selected to be members of the NASA/UCF Aeronautics Space Institute. Being given VIP passes,

we were able to visit the launch and landing sites as well as visit numerous buildings where few are allowed to visit. It was during this time tha

t I was awe stuck by Orbiter Discovery. Today STS-124 took off to the International Space Station. On board was the Japanese payload named Kibo. I was able to have lunch one day with the Japanese scientists who worked with Kibo.

During our two week stay I kept a blog of our daily itinerary. So

me of our studies included

  • The Space Shuttle Program
  • The International Space Station Program
  • Strategies/plans for lunar and Mars exploration
  • Aeronautics principles
  • Orbital mechanics principlesRocketrySpace Environments
  • Space Materials, including their selection and testing
  • Living and working in space, including the effects of microgravity on the human physiology, design of crew modules for space living, space food, space suits and space tools.
  • Astronaut training techniques
  • Life support systems, including the growth of plants in space for long-duration flights
  • Solar energy principals

This was by far the best professional development I have ever had. Perhaps one day you will be able to go yourself.


~ by dcnavis on June 1, 2008. Tagged: , , , , ,

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