Ok, the solution is late by a few weeks, and I know you’ve been perplexed, and hanging out on the edge of your seat. You’ve been patiently waiting for me to read my bathroom scale on top of my 210 mile high mountain that apparently even the U.S. Geological Survey knows nothing about (I […]
Breaking News: SpaceX Launch Delayed by Likely at Least One Week
SpaceX has delayed the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket which was scheduled for liftoff 12:22 pm ET, April 30. While we have no official confirmation from NanoRacks or NASA as of yet, wire services picked up on the story late this afternoon. SpaceX’s Elon Musk posted the following on Twitter: Am pushing launch back […]
Students Plan Experiments for International Space Station
Community support makes it possible for students to send an experiment into outer space Greensboro, N.C. – Thanks to $20,000 in grants and funding from local foundations and community supporters, Guilford County Schools (GCS) students will have the chance to … Continue reading →
We Are ‘Go’ for Launch of the Dragon April 30, 12:22 pm ET
The NASA Flight Readiness Review for the Launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft was held on April 16, 2012. NASA reports that we are a ‘go’ for launch on April 30, 12:22 pm ET from Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Please see NASA […]
Video Highlights – SSEP Research Teams, 2011 SSEP National Conference, Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum
Ladies and Gentleman- We would like to introduce the Principal Investigators, Co-Principal Investigators, and Collaborators of three SSEP on STS-134 research teams presenting details of their microgravity experiments at the 2011 SSEP National Conference, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM). I think the videos speak for themselves. You can read about the conference at […]
You Want History? The SSEP Aquarius Mission 1 Payload is the Only Scientific Research Payload on Dragon
To all SSEP Mission 1 to ISS participants, take pride in another historic first. I received the email below at 8:15 am today from Jeffrey Manber, NanoRacks’ Managing Director. Jeffrey is a great friend, in fact a great friend to all of us. He had faith in SSEP two years ago when we took the program […]
Welcome to Our Blog
Welcome to the Guilford County Schools blog for the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP). Soon, we will share regular updates as our students develop their experiment ideas, write proposals for the competition, create emblems to fly with the experiments and … Continue reading →
Invitation to SSEP Communities and Partner Organizations to the April 30 Launch of the SpaceX Dragon at Kennedy Space Center
NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is graciously inviting SSEP students, teachers, and family members, as well as representatives of SSEP partner organizations, to watch the historic launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Dragon capsule aboard, from KARS Park on KSC grounds. Liftoff is scheduled for 12:22 pm EDT, April 30. Dragon will carry […]
SPECIAL UPDATE: Aquarius Payload Integration – Houston in Receipt of Mission 1 Mini-Labs for Flight of the Dragon
April 6, 2012, 10:00 pm EDT: Student flight experiment teams have reached a milestone. NanoRacks in Houston is now in receipt of 14 of 15 Fluids Mixing Enclosure (FME) mini-laboratories for integration into the Aquarius payload. The mini-labs were to be delivered today, but there’s a hitch — always is with real science. (And it’s not […]
Communities and Partners Formally Announced for SSEP Mission 2 to ISS
The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education is proud to announce the new Community Profiles and Local Partners: SSEP Mission 2 to ISS page. The 11 communities profiled on the page are providing the opportunity for 15,120 grade 5-12 students to design and propose real experiments for flight aboard the International Space Station […]