ED13B-0893
Connecting NASA Airborne Scientists, Engineers, and Pilots to K-12 Classrooms

Monday, 14 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Emily L Schaller, National Suborbital Education and Research Center, Palmdale, CA, United States
Abstract:
The NASA Airborne Science Program (ASP) conducts Earth system science research missions with NASA aircraft all over the world. During ASP missions, NASA scientists, engineers and pilots are deployed to remote parts of the world such as Greenland, Antarctica, Chile, and Guam. These ASP mission personnel often have a strong desire to share the excitement of their mission with local classrooms near their deployment locations as well as classrooms back home in the United States. Here we discuss ongoing efforts to connect NASA scientists, engineers and pilots in the field directly with K-12 classrooms through both in-person interactions and remotely via live web-based chats.