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2008 Archived News by National Aeronautics & Space Administration   
Tuesday, December 02, 2008

ImageHUNTSVILLE, Alabama USA — NASA has invited 14 groups of ambitious young rocketeers from 11 middle schools, high schools and youth organizations around the country to light up the sky over North Alabama during NASA's 2008-2009 Student Launch Initiative rocketry challenge.

The rocketeering challenge will be held April 15-20, 2009, when student teams will converge on NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., for a professional review of their rockets by NASA engineers. Day-long launch activities will take place at nearby Bragg Farms in Toney, Ala.

The annual event, which Marshall manages, is designed to inspire young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics -- fields important to NASA's exploration mission.

Each team will design, build and field-test a rocket while gaining real experience in managing complex, technical development projects from the drawing board to the launch pad. They must address twin challenges: designing a vehicle capable of traveling to an altitude of 1 mile and devising an on-board science experiment that can survive the trip and deliver data when the rocket parachutes back to Earth.

Teams are eligible to participate in the program for one or two years. Each new team receives a $3,700 grant, and each returning team receives a $2,450 grant.

In addition to designing and flying working rockets, participants will develop a project Web site, and write and submit preliminary and post-launch reports like NASA engineers working actual missions. Teams also will devise outreach projects for schools or youth organizations in their area, helping to spread interest in rocketry to students younger than themselves.

For more information about the NASA Student Launch Initiative, visit:

http://education.msfc.nasa.gov/sli


Reader comments:
#1 Re: Article: NASA invites youths to Alabama Student Launch Initiative
If you are fortunate enough to be near any of the SLI Teams volunteer to be a mentor (if you haven't already). It will be one of the most rewarding experiences in you life AND you get to go to the Marshall Space Flight Center and participate in all of the activities. Truly something you will never forget.

Past mentor for the L.C. Bird High School SLI Teams.
bsexton on 12-03-2008 09:42 AM
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If you are fortunate enough to be near any of the SLI Teams volunteer to be a mentor (if you haven't already). It will be one of the most rewarding experiences in you life AND you get to go to the Marshall Space Flight Center and participate in all of the activities. Truly something you will never forget.

Past mentor for the L.C. Bird High School SLI Teams.


Plus! It's NASA's treat!

I had a wonderful time!

Past mentor for Cass City High School SLI team.

You should have seem my reaction when they called me and asked if I wanted to go.
sandman on 12-03-2008 10:08 AM
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