| June 02, 2017 MEDIA ADVISORY M17-021 University Students to Evaluate Designs in NASA’s Astronaut Training Pool Thirty-one student teams from across the country will test their designs in simulated microgravity this year as part of NASA’s Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams (Micro-g NExT) activity. The second test session will be June 5-10. Micro-g NExT challenges undergraduate research students to design, build and test a tool that addresses an authentic, current space exploration challenge. Students spent months designing and building their unique spacewalk tools, and will travel to Houston to put their prototypes to the test in NASA Johnson Space Center’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) -- a 6.2-million-gallon indoor pool used to simulate microgravity for NASA astronaut spacewalk training. Media are invited to interact with students from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. CDT Tuesday, June 6, and Friday, June 9. Media will not be permitted to submerse cameras, but NASA video of the underwater views during testing will be available. Media who wish to attend must contact William Jeffs at 281-483-5111 or william.p.jeffs@nasa.gov, by noon Monday, June 5. The Micro-g NExT experience includes hands-on engineering design, test operations and educational/public outreach. Professional divers will test the spacewalk tools as students direct them from the Test Conductor Room overlooking the NBL pool. Schools participating during the June 5-10 test week are:
Eighty students from 12 universities participated in the first session May 22-27. To see the full list of schools, go to: Stay up-to-date on social media using the hashtag: #MicrogNExT Dive deep into the Micro-g NExT program at: https://microgravityuniversity.jsc.nasa.gov/ Learn more about NASA’s education programs at: -end- William Jeffs |
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