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Cubes in Space!

6/19/2018

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Today, Ashford students got the chance to visit NASA Wallops in Virginia and present their experiments to other students, teachers, and NASA scientists as part of the Cubes in Space program. You can learn more about Cubes in Space here: http://www.cubesinspace.com/

We got to the Wallops Visitor Center bright and early Tuesday morning! Our students paused for a couple quick group shots with their presentations:
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We got a chance to hear a brief overview of the day, and then students headed out to their exhibitions where they got to share their experiments with the scientific community. There were several scientists and engineers in attendance, including the Director of NASA Wallops!
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Above: Ashford students present the Astronaut Bandage experiment.
All of the student groups we saw did an unbelievably fantastic job explaining their experiments and sharing what they learned with the world. We saw experiments that ranged from how honeybees would survive in a suborbital flight, to what art might be created sending crayons on a suborbital flight, to how near space conditions affected cocoa beans. In attendance were students from all over the world, including Canada, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, and the United States!
 
​We were so impressed with them all!!!

​Next, we had a brief lunch, and then it was time for students to present. Cubes in Space and NASA live-streamed the presentations at the following link:​
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/115670934
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Ashford students present the Nutmeg seed coat experiment.

Richard Sowah, CEO of iDoodle, helped us play a video that explains our cube experiment. Owen and Amber both did an excellent job:

Then it was time to head back for some rest before launch day. As long as conditions remain favorable, our Cube will be launching around 5:30 on Thursday morning. It will be live-streamed here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-tv-wallops

We cannot thank everyone Ashford School enough for being supportive of our Cube experiments and our student presentations! We are also profoundly grateful to Cubes in Space and everyone at iDoodle learning for sponsoring such an amazing opportunity for our students.  This past year has been the experience of a lifetime for our students (and us too!). I think we have a whole new generation of scientists, engineers, and astronauts headed out into the world! Look out NASA: here comes the Mars Generation!
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