
Santa Monica, a California student, will join NASA astronaut Johnny Kim as he answers questions related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics at the international space station.
View a 20-minute space-to-back call on EDT on Tuesday, April 29 at NASA Stem YouTube channel.
Media interested in covering this phenomenon should be at 5 pm, Friday, till 25 April, on ESMI Careaga: ecareaga@smmusd.org or 805-651-3204 x71582.
The event is hosted by Santa Monica High School, Kim’s Alma Mater, and includes students from Roosevelt Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica. Schools expect students to follow their dreams and motivate their passion through curiosity, service and interest in learning.
For more than 24 years, astronauts have worked and worked continuously to develop the skills necessary to demonstrate and explore the earth. The astronaut at the Space Network with a scan (space communication and navigation) with NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston in a day of 24 hours a day communicated through the scan (space communication and navigation) near the space network.
Important research and technology checks riding at the space station benefit people on Earth and make the basis for other agencies missions. As part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, the agency will send the moon to astronauts to prepare Mangal’s future human exploration, inspires explorers of the Artemis generation and ensure that the United States continues to lead in the search and search of space.
Watch lighting videos on space station research:
https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation
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Gerael dodson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
gerele.q.dodson@nasa.gov
Sandra jones
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
sandra.p.jones@nasa.gov