NASA STEM PRESENTS
SPACE & STEM
WHERE DO YOU FIT IN?
JOIN THE WATCH PARTY
OCT 23, 2019 6:30pm
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
WATCH PARTY
TOOLKIT
B A CK GR OUND
The 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) is being held in Washington, DC at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event, which runs from October 21 to 25, will highlight nearly 200 technical sessions, panel discussions, and 150 exhibitors. College students will be able to see how they can contribute to the next step in space exploration and humanity’s next giant leap — human exploration of Mars.
On Wednesday, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. EDT, NASA STEM Presents, Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In, join the nationwide event by hosting an event at your university. Connect with your local Space Grant Consortium or create your own unique event around this exciting opportunity
to learn more about how the next generation of explorers plays a role in the future of space exploration. Don’t miss out, take part in this
celebration of science, education and discovery!
NASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In?
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
6:30 p.m. EDT
HO W T O PLAN Y OUR
S P A CE & STEM W A T CH P AR TY
- Collaborate and Join an Established Event:
- Connect with your local Space Grant Consortium here
- Locate your American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Branch here
- Invite Speakers and Guests:
- Local Partners – Reach out to university faculty departments, Space Grant Consortium and libraries to share resources on the history of space
- Educators/Teachers – Invite science and history teachers from your local schools to discuss the importance of STEM and inspiring the Artemis generation to lead the new era of space exploration and
- Local Schools/Informal Education – Invite your local school districts or after school Engage with teachers and students regarding the local STEM and educational resources in their district. This is a great time to inspire the next generation and highlight the opportunities within their local area.
- Amateur Astronomers and Space Enthusiasts – Locate an astronomy club or science club in your area at Go Astronomy, The Astronomical League, and the NASA Night Sky Network.
- Watch the Broadcast: Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In
- Date: Wednesday October 23 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. EDT
- Stream Live On: NASA TV, Facebook, Twitter/Periscope and YouTube
- Join us for an interactive discussion with senior NASA leadership and young professionals as NASA is getting ready to launch Artemis to the Moon and beyond! Be ready to learn more about how you the Artemis generation play a crucial role in getting us
- We want to hear from you! Submit your questions for NASA early career employees and senior leadership to be answered during the broadcast here.
- Register your event with the Space Grant Consortium here.
- Showcase your watch party by posting to social Tag your posts with #JoinArtemis
LINKS
-
-
-
-
STEM ENGA GEMENT ON SOCIAL
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Johnson Space Center
2101 NASA Pkwy
Houston, TX 77058
www.nasa.gov
WATCH PARTY
TOOLKIT
NASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In?
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
6:30 p.m. EDT
B A CK GR OUND
The 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) is being held in Washington, DC at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event, which runs from October 21 to 25, will highlight nearly 200 technical sessions, panel discussions, and 150 exhibitors. College students will be able to see how they can contribute to the next step in space exploration and humanity’s next giant leap — human exploration of Mars.
On Wednesday, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. EDT, NASA STEM Presents, Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In, join the nationwide event by hosting an event at your university. Connect with your local Space Grant Consortium or create your own unique event around this exciting opportunity
to learn more about how the next generation of explorers plays a role in the future of space exploration. Don’t miss out, take part in this
celebration of science, education and discovery!
NASA STEM Presents Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In?
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
6:30 p.m. EDT
HO W T O PLAN Y OUR
S P A CE & STEM W A T CH P AR TY
- Collaborate and Join an Established Event:
- Connect with your local Space Grant Consortium here
- Locate your American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Branch here
- Invite Speakers and Guests:
- Local Partners – Reach out to university faculty departments, Space Grant Consortium and libraries to share resources on the history of space
- Educators/Teachers – Invite science and history teachers from your local schools to discuss the importance of STEM and inspiring the Artemis generation to lead the new era of space exploration and
- Local Schools/Informal Education – Invite your local school districts or after school Engage with teachers and students regarding the local STEM and educational resources in their district. This is a great time to inspire the next generation and highlight the opportunities within their local area.
- Amateur Astronomers and Space Enthusiasts – Locate an astronomy club or science club in your area at Go Astronomy, The Astronomical League, and the NASA Night Sky Network.
- Watch the Broadcast: Space & STEM: How Do You Fit In
- Date: Wednesday October 23 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. EDT
- Stream Live On: NASA TV, Facebook, Twitter/Periscope and YouTube
- Join us for an interactive discussion with senior NASA leadership and young professionals as NASA is getting ready to launch Artemis to the Moon and beyond! Be ready to learn more about how you the Artemis generation play a crucial role in getting us
- We want to hear from you! Submit your questions for NASA early career employees and senior leadership to be answered during the broadcast here.
- Register your event with the Space Grant Consortium here.
- Showcase your watch party by posting to social Tag your posts with #JoinArtemis
LINKS
-
-
-
-
STEM ENGA GEMENT ON SOCIAL
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Johnson Space Center
2101 NASA Pkwy
Houston, TX 77058
www.nasa.gov