Scientists in Action: Live from the International Space Station

Program Description

Blast off! If you could talk to astronauts, what would you say? JEKL Institute for Global STEAM Equity & Access in collaboration with DSST Schools pre-recorded students' space-related questions and this November, they're being answered live from the International Space Station. Join this free virtual program to learn what it’s like to live hundreds of miles away from Earth and what astronauts do while they're in space. Register your students today to enjoy from your classroom or join our watch party at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. This off-planet field trip is bound to be stellar!

Date and Times

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024 
Time: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mountain Time  
*due to the nature of satellite Downlinks, we will not know the exact program time until approximately one week in advance.
Created for grades 4-12, but all are welcome.
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Grades

Recommended for grades 4 – 12, but all are welcome.

Program Length

45 minutes

Cost

Participating in this electronic field trip is FREE at this time. 

Equipment requirements

Computer connected to the internet with a webcam, external microphone, and external speakers.

Scientists in Action productions use Zoom videoconferencing software, downloadable at https://zoom.us/download

About Scientists in Action

Scientists in Action is a monthly broadcast series that connects learners everywhere with real scientists where they work, and is driven by audience Q&A. Each event is a live, two-way interactive webcast with multiple schools, organizations, homeschools, pods, and families participating.

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