If you've never heard of the Vomit Comet / Weightless Wonder, it's basically like an empty plane that travels like a roller coaster in the air. We'll be doing parabolas over the Gulf of Mexico....no big deal. :D The parabolas will allow us to experience multiple Gs against us, as well as 0 gravity and possibly even negative gravity! It's not all just fun and games, though. While on board we will be conducting experiments we can bring back to the classroom.
Now you're probably wondering who the other people are that make up the "we" in my previous statement. The "we" is made up of myself and four other educators that were selected by NASA to participate in this amazing opportunity. Two are fellow Texans, and one of those is actually a fellow Aggie! Whoop! We are all extremely excited and very ready for our flight week in mid-July.
Of course, the whole point of this experience is to help our students understand concepts regarding gravity and how it affects us. When I first learned I was selected to participate in the flight week, I tried explaining what I would be doing to my students. Fail. I have a very visual group of kiddos, so I turn to the first thing I think of: You Tube. Video in mind, I show my students the first minute of the following video:
But for now, it's the waiting game. We have preparations we are making to ready ourselves for our flight week, but nothing will compare to actually being there. I have about 6-1/2 weeks until I leave on July 12th, with a 2-week trip to Ames Research Center in California wedged in between. I'll be counting down the days and updating with progress along the way. Don't forget to place your vote on the right side on whether or not you think I'll puke...I'll save the information about that for my next post...
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