Higher Orbits

Press Release – Go For Launch! San Diego

Contact: Michelle Lucas
Higher Orbits
707-893-STAR
michelle@HigherOrbits.org

GO FOR LAUNCH! SPACE INSPIRED STEM EVENT AT SAN DIEGO AIR & SPACE MUSEUM AUGUST 22-24

HIGH SCHOOLERS WORK WITH AN ASTRONAUT AND COMPETE TO HAVE EXPERIMENT LAUNCHED INTO SPACE

 

May 19, 2016 – Do you constantly look up at the stars and wonder what it is like to be in space? Have you ever wanted to meet an Astronaut? Do you love science and technology? Are you a high school student who wants to learn about and explore the fields of Space, or Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)?

Higher Orbits is pleased to announce an upcoming Go For Launch! event at the San Diego Air & Space Museum on August 22-24, 2016 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Go For Launch! is presented by Higher Orbits, a non-profit organization committed to inspiring kids of all ages using mankind’s journey into space. Go For Launch! offers students a truly unique experience, designed to launch student involvement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), as well as teamwork, communication and leadership.

 

Over the course of the three-day Go For Launch! experience, students will be immersed in the wonder of spaceflight through talks and hands-on activities. The cost to sign up is $250 per student, which includes all the necessary supplies, snacks and meals during the event.

 

Presenting in San Diego will be former NASA Astronaut Don Thomas, a veteran of four space shuttle missions with over 1,040 hours in space; Michelle Lucas, former flight controller and Astronaut Instructor; Francis French, space author and Director of Education at the San Diego Air & Space Museum; Sarah Stuck, animal keeper for Nurtured by Nature and Engineer at Pharmatek Laboratories; and Shalene Baxter, Educational Specialist at San Diego Air & Space Museum.

 

“If we are ever going to send humans to Mars and other deep space destinations in the decades ahead, we will need a strong workforce skilled in STEM disciplines,” said Astronaut (Retired) Don Thomas. “Through excellent programs like Go For LAUNCH! provided by Higher Orbits, we are working to excite and inspire young students today to reach for the stars and pursue careers in STEM.”

 

In addition to exciting space and STEM presentations with collaborative team building activities, the participants of Go For Launch! will define and design a space experiment. They will present their ideas to a panel of Space and STEM judges for a chance to have their experiment launched into space.

“Space is an exciting topic and being able to talk about it in such a recognizable venue as the San Diego Air & Space Museum is amazing,” said Michelle Lucas, Founder of Higher Orbits. “I’m excited to be able to bring the Go For Launch! program to students in San Diego. Space inspires and I can’t wait to share that message with the students.”

Go For Launch! San Diego is possible, in part, thanks to the generous support of the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Higher Orbits is supported by Intergalactic Sponsors Space Tango, Kentucky Space, and eddi who help make all Go For Launch! events possible. If you are interested in sponsoring Go For Launch!, sponsorship levels are available starting at $100. In-kind sponsorships are available as well.

 

“Here at the San Diego Air & Space Museum we are always excited about providing personal interactions and hands-on experiences for young people, particularly on STEM-related subjects. We are excited to be partnering with Higher Orbits to offer some unique experiences to our local audiences,” said Francis French, Director of Education at the San Diego Air & Space Museum.

 

For more information about Go For Launch!, to register for the San Diego event, or if you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please visit www.GoForLaunch.space, email GoForLaunch@HigherOrbits.org, or call (707) 893-STAR.

About Higher Orbits

Higher Orbits is a 501(c)3 non-profit with the mission of promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM); along with leadership, teamwork, and communication through the use of spaceflight. Mankind’s journey into space serves as an ideal launch pad to excite students of all ages about STEM and working to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. Higher Orbits uses a variety of programs and partnerships with other organizations to achieve these goals. To learn more visit https://higherorbits.org

 

About Astronaut (Retired) Don Thomas

Selected by NASA in January 1990, Dr. Thomas became an astronaut in July 1991. Dr. Thomas has served in the Safety, Operations Development, and Payloads Branches of the Astronaut Office. He was CAPCOM (spacecraft communicator) for Shuttle missions STS-47, 52 and 53. From July 1999 to June 2000 he was Director of Operations for NASA at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia. A veteran of four space flights, STS-65, STS-70, STS-83 and STS-94, he has logged over 1,040 hours in space as a Mission Specialist. To learn more visit https://ohioastronaut.com

 

About San Diego Air & Space Museum

The San Diego Air & Space Museum is California’s official air and space museum and education center. The Museum is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and was the first aero-themed Museum to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Now showing: Da Vinci: The Ultimate Innovator, a special exhibition showcasing more than 90 robotics, machines and artworks from the greatest inventor of all time. The Museum is located at 2001 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Additional Collaterals Including Logos and Photos available at

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vx20f1kmpxoohao/AABMx2-OFfp5YA9LOwNGBtk8a?dl=0

 

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