The winning experiment was designed by six of Mrs. Bridges’s fifth grade students. Their question was “What is the Effect of Microgravity on the Growth Rate of Murine Myoblasts?” It was designed by Copper Mill Elementary 5th grade Co-Principal Investigators Alexis Albert, Grace Dry, Madison Russell, and Leanne Sorrel, Co-Investigators Tyler Jackson and Jake O’Brien […]
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The Zachary Community School System is excited to announce that a group of its students is participating in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP), a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will allow ONE experiment designed by students from Zachary Community Schools to fly on board Endeavour (STS-134), which will launch on February 27th, 2011. Zachary is one of only […]
Students preparing projects for shuttle
When the space shuttle Endeavour roars off its Kennedy Space Center launch pad in February, a small scientific experiment developed in a Zachary Community School District classroom will be on board, school system officials said. Endeavour’s mission, the 134th space shuttle flight, will take it to the International Space Station to deliver equipment and spare […]
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UPDATE: Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Now in Full Swing, GO FOR LAUNCH
On August 31, 2010, the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program officially became operational, with grade 5-12 student-designed experiments scheduled to fly on Shuttle Endeavour, the flight of STS-134, launching February 26, 2011. Over the last month, 16 communities have formally come aboard as the SSEP Community Network; the SSEP website (http://ssep.ncesse.org) has been fully revised; and […]
Webinar Covering SSEP and CREST-1 Payload, Thursday, July 22, 1:00 PM ET
To all representatives of school districts and schools interested in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) opportunity aboard STS-134, the flight of Endeavour 26 February 2011, you are invited to take part in a webinar. Below is the webinar announcement from American Aeropace Advisors. I will be presenting the agenda item on SSEP. Best wishes, […]
Great News: NASA Officially Delays Launch of STS-134, Enabling SSEP
Hello everyone- NASA has formally rescheduled the launch of STS-134 from mid-November 2010 to 4:19 pm EST – Feb 26, 2011. See: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/index.html You will recall that moving forward with SSEP required a delay until at least mid-January 2011. On our Critical Timeline found on the How to Participate page we also stated that NASA […]
A Bulleted List of Talking Points for SSEP When Talking to a Potential Funder
There are now many community leaders who are interested in bringing SSEP to their community, and are actively approaching potential funders. In many cases, these funders were identified when the SSEP Team provided a tutorial on easy-to-navigate online funding databases that can do a search for funders in a particular state or locale. See THIS […]
New Underwriting Has Reduced SSEP Cost, and Small School District (or Single School Option) Now Significantly Enhanced
Impact of Underwriting The SSEP Team has been able to secure underwriting for a number of SSEP national program activities, including: the ongoing development and support of this web site; the development of the custom SSEP web sites to be provided to participating communities; and staff time for rollout of the SSEP, including national dissemination […]
We’re Here to Help You Find Funding for SSEP in your Community!
We recognize that as good as a program might be, in tough financial times funding is very tight. Our expectation has been that school districts would not and could not underwrite the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) with internal funds. From the launch of the SSEP we have therefore made a commitment to assisting communities […]