Jan 18, 2011
J D Harrington Headquarters, Washington 202-358-5241 j d harrington@nasa gov
William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 william p jeffs@nasa gov
RELEASE: 11-019
NASA CHALLENGES STUDENTS TO TRAIN LIKE AN ASTRONAUT
WASHINGTON -- NASA and 14 international space agencies are challenging students to complete a nutrition and fitness program known as "Mission X: Train Like an Astronaut " Approximately 3,700 students from more than 25 different cities worldwide are participating in this six-week pilot project
NASA's Human Research Program is sponsoring the U S component of the international challenge that began Tuesday Teams of students between eight and 12 years old will learn principles of healthy eating, exercise and compete for points by finishing training modules Students also will practice scientific reasoning and teamwork while participating in hands-on training that targets strength, endurance, coordination, balance and spatial awareness The exercises will involve the same types of skills astronauts learn during training for spaceflights
"A part of the human space exploration mission is to inspire our youth to stay in school and master professions in the sciences and engineering fields to carry on this important work well into the 21st century," said Charles Lloyd, NASA's Human Research Program Education and Outreach Project manager "We believe this starts with our youth in elementary school We hope this international fitness challenge will assist them with that lifelong endeavor "
Mission X challenges students to be more physically active; increases awareness of the importance of lifelong health and conditioning; teaches students how fitness plays a vital role in human performance for exploration; and inspires and motivates students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
The U S , Netherlands, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Colombia, Spain and United Kingdom are hosting teams for the challenge Team USA is hosted by the College Station Independent School District (ISD) in College Station, Texas It consists of more than 800 fourth-grade students After six weeks of training, the U S challenge will culminate in a March 24th event, called the Fit Explorer Hometown Hullabaloo, to celebrate the students' success
"Mission X is an exciting way to actively involve students in learning the importance of nutrition and physical fitness," said Becky Burghardt, director for curriculum, College Station ISD "Children are fascinated by the training experiences of astronauts and are motivated to mirror what real-life astronauts do to prepare for space missions Teachers and administrators are hopeful the rich science and physical education experiences designed by NASA will help students become aware of the importance of living a healthy lifestyle "
Upon completion of this pilot, the goal is to expand the program to more schools in additional countries
To see NASA astronaut Cady Coleman kick off the challenge from the International Space Station, visit:
http://www nasa gov/multimedia/videogallery/index html?media_id=46235751
The 18 core activities of the challenge are available for download in seven languages
To view country updates and Mission X teams' progress, visit:
http://trainlikeanastronaut org/en
For more information about other NASA education programs, visit:
http://www nasa gov/education
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