Community Profiles and Local Partners: SSEP Mission 19 to ISS


Mission 19 is Community’s First SSEP Flight Opportunity: Yellow
Mission 19 is Community’s at Least Second SSEP Flight Opportunity: Green
View SSEP Mission 19 to ISS Communities on a larger map

SSEP Mission 19 to ISS

Experiment Design Competition and Selection of Flight Experiments: Fall 2024
Flight to ISS: projected launch Spring/Summer 2025

 

The 21 communities profiled below are providing the opportunity for thousands of grade 5-16 students to design and propose real microgravity experiments for flight aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of SSEP Mission 19 to ISS – the 21st SSEP flight opportunity.

Each community conducts a local Flight Experiment Design Competition with student teams designing microgravity experiments across multiple disciplines. Each team submits a formal research proposal, vying for an experiment slot reserved just for their community in a real research mini-laboratory scheduled to fly on the International Space Station. The Mission 19 to ISS community leadership project that across the network of 21 communities a minimum of  9.800 students will be fully engaged in experiment design, and a minimum of 1,280 flight experiment proposals from student teams will be received.

Thousands more grade preK-12 students are being given the opportunity to participate in SSEP Mission 19 to ISS community-wide programming, which includes the design of Mission Patches to fly aboard ISS. Through community engagement activities, together with microgravity experiment design, a total of TBD schools in 10 States, 2 Canadian Provinces, Ukraine and Brazil are taking part in Mission 19 to ISS.

Mission 19 includes four communities in Texas; two in California, Florida, New York and Ohio; and one in Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Four communities are focusing on university undergraduates – Colorado Springs, Colorado; Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Athens, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Many Mission 19 communities have participated in prior SSEP missions. Mission 19 is the:

  • twelfth mission for Hillsborough County, FL
  • eighth mission for iForward-Grantsburg, WI
  • fifth mission for Edmonton, AB, Canada
  • fourth mission for Brazil; Ukraine; Albany, NY; Pickerington, OH; Texarkana, TX
  • third mission for Glendora, CA; Ocala, FL; Long Beach, NY; Pittsburgh, PA – CCAC
  • second mission for Guelph, ON, Canada; Mesa, AZ; Colorado Springs, CO; Pittsfield, MA; Athens, OH; Plano, TX; San Antonio, TX and Waxahachie, TX

More generally, Mission 19 to ISS is made possible through the involvement of TBD Local Partner institutions, including school districts, corporate foundations, universities, community foundations, and companies, and which are providing both underwriting and material and human resources. This includes support from TBD NASA Space Grant Consortia at lead universities, including: TBD

The level of partnership is remarkable, and speaks to what a team of partners at the local, state, and national levels can do together in STEM education.

Visit the SSEP In the News page and the In Our Own Words page to gain an understanding of program impact over all SSEP missions conducted to date.

Quickly Scroll to Individual Communities

  1. São Paulo. Brazil / Lisbon and Porto, Portugal
  2. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  3. Guelph, Ontario, Canada
  4. Ukraine
  5. Mesa, Arizona
  6. Colusa, California
  7. Glendora, California
  8. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  9. Hillsborough County, Florida
  10. Ocala, Florida
  11. Pittsfield, Massachusetts
  12. Albany, New York
  13. Long Beach, New York
  14. Athens, Ohio
  15. Pickerington, Ohio
  16. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – CCAC
  17. Plano, Texas
  18. San Antonio, Texas
  19. Texarkana, Texas
  20. Waxahachie, Texas
  21. iForward-Grantsburg, Wisconsin

 

1. São Paulo, Brazil / Lisbon and Porto, Portugal

Noteworthy: this is the fourth SSEP flight for São Paulo, Brazil; for Mission 19, Brazil has expanded participation to Lisbon and Porto, Portugal

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 120 (grades 7-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 30

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
KSCIA International Space Academy
KSCIA BR Schools
Michaelis Foundation for Global Education
R-Crio STEM CELLS

Brazil Florida Space Alliance
Science Days
University of São Paulo (USP)

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 14 to ISS
(see Mission 14 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 13 to ISS
(see Mission 13 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 12 to ISS
(see Mission 12 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Jefferson Michaelis
jm@michaelisfoundation.org

Giovanna Hueb
ghueb@kscia.com

Roberto Fanganiello
robertofanganiello@gmail.com

 

2. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Noteworthy: this is the fifth SSEP flight for Edmonton

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 1,000 (grades 6-9)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 30

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Edmonton Public School Board

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 14 to ISS
(see Mission 14 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 13 to ISS
(see Mission 13 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Wendy Lam
wendy.lam@epsb.ca

Thomas Gillard
Thomas.Gillard@epsb.ca

Marnie Boudoin
marnie.beaudoin@epsb.ca

 

3. Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Guelph

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 300 (grades 5-8)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 60

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Upper Grand District School Board

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Charles Benyair
Charles.Benyair@ugdsb.on.ca

Adam Banard
Adam.Banard@ugdsb.on.ca

 

4. Ukraine

Noteworthy: this is the fourth SSEP flight for Ukraine; SSEP is conducted as a nationwide program in Ukraine

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 1,000 (grades 5-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 150

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Dr. Yevhen Kudriavets
yevhen.kudriavets@mon.gov.ua

Yana Cheishvili
ym@man.gov.ua

 

5. Mesa, Arizona

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Mesa

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 400 (grades 4-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 50

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Mesa Public Schools

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Director
Shane Bycott
sabycott@mpsaz.org

 

6. Colusa, California

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 200 (grades 9-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 40

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Colusa Unified School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

SSEP Community Program Director
Ben Haney
bhaney@colusa.k12.ca.us

 

7. Glendora, California

Noteworthy: this is the third SSEP flight for Glendora

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 100 (grades 9-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 10

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Glendora Unified School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Daniela Kent
dkent@glendora.k12.ca.us

Kristy Espino
kespino@glendora.k12.ca.us

 

8. Colorado Springs, Colorado

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Colorado Springs

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 30 (grades 13-16)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 10

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Pikes Peak Stage College

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Lynnane George
lgeorge2@uccs.edu

McKenna Lovejoy
McKenna.Lovejoy@PikesPeak.edu

 

9. Hillsborough County, Florida

Noteworthy: this is the twelfth SSEP flight for Hillsborough County

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 2,200 (grades 5-8)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 30

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Hillsborough County Public Schools

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 15
(see Mission 15 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 14
(see Mission 14 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 13 to ISS
(see Mission 13 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 12 to ISS
(see Mission 12 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 11 to ISS
(see Mission 11 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 9 to ISS
(see Mission 9 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 7 to ISS
(see Mission 7 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 5 to ISS
(see Mission 5 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Mary Vaughn
Mary.Vaughn@sdhc.k12.fl.us

Nicole Tuminella
nicole.tuminella@hcps.net

Catherine White
catherine.white@hcps.net

 

10. Ocala, Florida

Noteworthy: this is the third SSEP flight for Ocala

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 100 (grades 5-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 50

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Marion County Public Schools

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Jennifer Thomas
Jennifer.Thomas@marion.k12.fl.us

Ann Hembrook
ann.hembrook@marion.k12.fl.us

Lisa Dorsey
lisa.dorsey@marion.k12.fl.us

 

11. Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Pittsfield

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 30 (grades 13-16)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 10

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Berkshire Community College

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Director
Colin Wilson
cwilson@berkshirecc.edu

 

12. Albany, New York

Noteworthy: this is the fourth SSEP flight for Albany

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 600 (grade 8)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 50

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
City School District of Albany

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Amanda Powers
apowers@albany.k12.ny.us

Craig Ascher
cascher@albany.k12.ny.us

 

13. Long Beach, New York

Noteworthy: this is the third SSEP flight for Long Beach

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 240 (grade 6)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 40

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Long Beach Public Schools

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Cristie Tursi
ctursi@lbeach.org

Natasha Nurse
nnurse@lbeach.org

 

14. Athens, Ohio

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Athens

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 50 (grades 13-16)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 10

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Ohio University

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, and flight and honorable mention experiments

SSEP Community Program Directors
Sarah E. Wyatt
wyatts@ohio.edu

Nathaniel Szewczyk
szewczyk@ohio.edu

 

15. Pickerington, Ohio

Noteworthy: this is the fourth SSEP flight for Pickerington

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 1,000 (grades 5-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 300

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Pickerington Local Schools

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Anna Meyer
anna_meyer@plsd.us

Kathy Lambert
kathy_lambert@plsd.us

 

16. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – CCAC

Noteworthy: this is the third SSEP flight for Pittsburgh – CCAC

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 150 (grades 13-16)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 40

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Community College of Allegheny County

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Justin Starr
jstarr@ccac.edu

Anne Duffy
aduffy@ccac.edu

Patricia Donehue
pdonehue@ccac.edu

 

17. Plano, Texas

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Plano

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 40 (grades 9-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 25

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Plano ISD Academy High School

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Catherine Gaschen
catherine.gaschen@pisd.edu

Dan Blier
dan.blier@pisd.edu

 

18. San Antonio, Texas

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for San Antonio

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 295 (grades 7-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 25

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
North East Independent School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Jonathan Boykin
jboyki@neisd.net

Denise Martinez-Ruiz
druiz22@neisd.net

 

19. Texarkana, Texas

Noteworthy: this is the fourth SSEP flight for Texarkana

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 660 (grades 5-8)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 110

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Texarkana Independent School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Jennifer Sells
Jennifer.Sells@txkisd.net

Laurie Pace
Laurie.Pace@txkisd.net

Emily Burns
emily.burns@txkisd.net

 

20. Waxahachie, Texas

Noteworthy: this is the second SSEP flight for Waxahachie

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 875 (grade 6)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 155

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Waxahachie Independent School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Directors
Theresa Smithey
tsmithey@wisd.org

Melissa Abadie
mabadie@wiisd.org

 

21. iForward-Grantsburg, Wisconsin

Noteworthy: this is the eighth SSEP flight for iForward-Grantsburg

Program Scope
Number of participating schools: TBD; experiment design and mission patches: TBD; mission patches only: TBD

Experiment Design Competition

Expected Minimum Number of Students Fully Engaged in Experiment Design: 250 (grades 5-12)
Expected Minimum Number of Student Team Proposals: 60

SSEP Community-wide Engagement Program

Mission Patch Art and Design Competition(s): X competitions; (grades TBD), (grades TBD)

Partner Institutions
Waxahachie Independent School District

SSEP Mission Participation
Mission 19 to ISS

Mission 18 to ISS
(see Mission 18 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 17 to ISS
(see Mission 17 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 16 to ISS
(see Mission 16 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 15
(see Mission 15 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 14
(see Mission 14 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 13 to ISS
(see Mission 13 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

Mission 12 to ISS
(see Mission 12 community profile, flight and honorable mention experiments, and flight mission patches)

SSEP Community Program Co-Directors
Constance Quade
constance.quade@iforwardwisconsin.com

Sylvia Stockman
sylvia.stockman@iforwardwisconsin.com

The Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) is a program of the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education (NCESSE) in the U.S., and the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Space Education internationally. It is enabled through a strategic partnership with DreamUp PBC and NanoRacks LLC, which are working with NASA under a Space Act Agreement as part of the utilization of the International Space Station as a National Laboratory. SSEP is the first pre-college STEM education program that is both a U.S. national initiative and implemented as an on-orbit commercial space venture.