Date: March 26th 2010

March 25, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4997 stephanie schierholz@nasa gov

Sally Harrington Glenn Research Center, Cleveland 216-433-2037 sally v harrington@nasa gov

RELEASE: 10-068

NASA CHOOSES STUDENT TEAMS TO TEST EXPERIMENTS ON BALLOONSAT

CLEVELAND -- NASA selected four high school teams as finalists in the Balloonsat High Altitude Flight competition Their experiments will be the payload aboard a NASA weather balloon that will launch May 25-27 The balloon will be sent to the near space environment of the stratosphere, an altitude of approximately 100,000 feet The competition is hosted by NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland

The high school teams and the names of their experiments are:

Charlottesville High School, Charlottesville, Va -- "The Effects of Near-Space Conditions on Escherichia Coli Bacteria"

Upper St Clair High School, Upper St Clair, Pa -- "The Effect of Near-Space Conditions on Microbial Life Forms"

Stansbury High School, West Jordan, Utah -- "Thermal Moisture Penetration"

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, N C -- "Variations on Polyethylene Hard Disk Radiation Shields"

During flight days, the teams will release, track and recover their experiments They also will present a report on their findings at Glenn's Balloonsat Symposium

One team's experiment will be judged the best, and Glenn representatives will present an award to them at their school next fall

These four finalists were selected from 10 teams of students in grades nine through 12 from around the country that submitted proposals They each received funding for development of their experiment and travel expenses for four students and an advisor to attend flight days at Glenn

The Balloonsat High Altitude Flight program is one of many educational outreach programs to stimulate interest in science, technology, engineering and math disciplines critical to NASA's future missions The competition is sponsored by the Educational Programs Office at Glenn; Teaching from Space, a NASA education office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston; and the Ohio Space Grant Consortium, Cleveland

For additional information about Balloonsat, visit:

http://www grc nasa gov/WWW/balloonsat

For more information about NASA's education programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov/education

-end-

To subscribe to the list, send a message to: hqnews-subscribe@mediaservices nasa gov To remove your address from the list, send a message to: hqnews-unsubscribe@mediaservices nasa gov



The following information is a reminder of your current mailing list subscription:

You are subscribed to the following list: [list_name]

using the following email: example@example.com

You may automatically unsubscribe from this list at any time by visiting the following URL:

http://www aus-city com/cgi-bin/dada/mail cgi/u/NASA_REPORTS/

If the above URL is inoperable, make sure that you have copied the entire address Some mail readers will wrap a long URL and thus break this automatic unsubscribe mechanism

You may also change your subscription by visiting this list's main screen:

<[program_url]/list/[list]>

If you're still having trouble, please contact the list owner at:

<mailto:[list_owner_email]>

The following physical address is associated with this mailing list:

[physical_address]

Forward to a Friend
 
  • This mailing list is a public mailing list - anyone may join or leave, at any time.
  • This mailing list is announce-only.

NASA Reports list

Privacy Policy:

Private list