Date: July 14th 2010

July 13, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1601 ann marie trotta@nasa gov

Jenna C Maddix
Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 jenna c maddix@nasa gov

RELEASE: 10-165

NASA SELECTS STUDENT EXPERIMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

HOUSTON -- NASA has selected nine experiments, designed by students at seven schools, for astronauts to perform on the International Space Station this summer NASA selected the proposals from among 132 received for the new Kids in Micro-g! Program

This is the pilot year for the program, a student experiment design challenge geared toward grades five through eight Its purpose is to give students a hands-on opportunity to design experiments or simple demonstrations for testing both in the classroom and in the station's microgravity environment The winners were chosen by a team of representatives from NASA's 10 field centers

"What a wonderful experience for these kids to have their experiments carried out in space and by astronauts," said Mark Severance, International Space Station National Laboratory Education projects manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston "This gives students the chance to see what happens differently, other than in the classroom, when their experiment is performed in an environment that is not on Earth "

The schools chosen to participate are:

-- National Winner and NASA Glenn Research Center Regional Winner Brownell Middle, Grosse Point Farms, Mich -- National Runner-up and NASA Kennedy Space Center Regional Winner Vaughan Elementary, Powder Springs, Ga -- NASA Ames Research Center Regional Winner Hamlin School, San Francisco -- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Regional Winners (tie) East Hartford-Glastonbury Magnet, East Hartford, Conn Carl Sandburg Middle, Old Bridge, N J -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Regional Winner Windy Ridge Elementary, Orlando, Fla -- NASA Langley Research Center Regional Winner Virginia Academy, Ashburn, Va

The experiments will study the effect of weightlessness on various subjects such as humans and liquids and other materials, as well as what the environment reveals about the laws of physics The experiments are expected to have observably different results in microgravity than when performed in the classroom

The apparatus for the experiments was constructed using the same materials as a tool kit previously provided to astronauts on the space station The materials in the tool kit are commonly found in the classroom and used for science demonstrations The proposed experiments or demonstrations are required to take no more than 30 minutes to set up, run and take down

This fall, the program will ask for proposals for 2011 To see a list of this year's selected Kids in Micro-g! experiments, visit:

http://www nasa gov/pdf/452456main_Kids_In_Micro_g_Final_Results pdf

For more information about NASA educational programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov/education

For more information about the International Space Station, visit:

http://www nasa gov/station

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