HOUSTON -- Mission Control, the famed historic Houston home of United States human spaceflight, will make several special calls to Atlanta-area schools in coming weeks. During the calls, students will have the unique opportunity to ask questions of experts and astronauts who monitor and support the International Space Station.
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Media are invited to attend each of the sessions. Each event will be hosted from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. EDT. The schools involved and dates include:
-- April 18 - Lanier Middle School, Sugar Hill, Ga.
-- April 25 - Ball Ground STEM Academy, Ball Ground, Ga.
-- May 9 - Memorial Middle School, Atlanta, Ga.
The connections are made possible by NASA's Digital Learning Network at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, which regularly brings NASA scientists, engineers and astronauts into classrooms nationwide via virtual connections.
Media interested in attending the event must contact:
-- Janelle Wilson at Lanier Middle School at (770) 945-8419 for the April 18 event.
-- Joy Silk at Ball Ground STEM Academy at (770) 735-3366 for the April 25 event.
-- Sabrina Peters at Memorial Middle School at (770) 922- 0139 for the May 9 event.
To learn more or request an event for your school with NASA's Digital Learning Network, visit:
http://go.nasa.gov/fUWXFP
For more about the International Space Station, visit:
http://go.nasa.gov/9cE4DW
CONTACT: Jenny Knotts, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, 281-483-5111, norma.j.knotts@nasa.gov
/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- April 15, 2013/
SOURCE NASA