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- WATCH LIVE: The Flight of SSEP Mission 18 Experiments Launching on SpaceX CRS-31 – TARGET: Monday, Nov 4, 2024, 9:29 pm EST October 29, 2024
- THE SOLUTION to the Mission 19 Student Challenge: Understanding Weightlessness – You Want Me to Take a Bathroom Scale Where? September 24, 2024
- New Flight Opportunity for School Districts: Announcing Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 20 to the International Space Station, Starting January 6, 2025 September 13, 2024
- To All Student Researchers Now Engaged in SSEP Mission 19 to ISS – A Challenge for the Start of the Program: Understanding Weightlessness – You Want Me to Take a Bathroom Scale Where? September 11, 2024
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And the Winner is…
National Review Board selected for flight: Urokinase Protein Crystal Growth in Microgravity Co-Principal Investigators: Celeste Brown and Josie Smith , Jackson Middle School, Grade 7 Teacher Facilitator: Jennifer Kelley Proposal Summary: We want to grow urokinase protein crystals for researchers to find … Continue reading
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SSEP Competition Finalists
Each student proposal submitted to the competition was read and evaluated by the SSEP PDX Local Review Board. This team was made up of Erik Nilsen (Jackson parent, Lewis & Clark professor, and former NASA employee), Susan Jordan (Director of … Continue reading
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Consulting an Expert
Dr. Mark Weislogel, a professor at PSU who has flown experiments on the International Space Station and space shuttles, agreed to consult with students working on proposals at several after-school work sessions. Though the SSEP MDA is really different than … Continue reading
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A Starting Place
Students formed teams based around their interests. We looked at the big research categories from the supply list for this. These are the categories: protein crystal growth, inorganic crystal growth, bacterial studies, fish/aquatic life, food product studies, seeds and plants, … Continue reading
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Choosing the Experiment
Teachers around the building approached SSEP differently. In my 6th grade class each student was involved in a team approach to creating a microgravity experiment proposal. This is the cover of my Science Notebook – it’s covered with ideas from … Continue reading
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Receiving the News
In mid-July, OSGC’s director, Jack Higginbotham called to tell me that they were going to fund our project! Thanks SO much to Jack, Laura, and everyone at the Oregon Space Grant! With SSEP funded, I began planning in earnest. During … Continue reading
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Welcome to the JMS SSEP blog!
SSEP at Jackson began shortly after my amazing experience as a Honeywell Educator at Space Academy at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. I learned about the opportunity to put a student’s experiment on the space shuttle … Continue reading
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Reloading the Payload and a phone call from ITA…
As the payload was being loaded and prepped to turn over to NASA, I received a call informing us that the volume of well B, the lower well, was going to be reduced by about 20%. Mr. Jones wanted to … Continue reading
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