The SpaceXpress Project is a mobile, state-of-the-art
classroom that brings space demonstrations, simulations and educational
activities to Universities and schools around the world to excite
students about science and math through space exploration. Through
8 unique "racks," similar to those used on the Space Shuttle and International
Space Station, and staff led hands on activities and demonstrations,
visitors can explore different aspects of real-world challenges in
space exploration. Each group or participant will design their own
virtual reality mission based on the choices they make at each rack,
i.e. mode of propulsion, length of mission, destination etc. Once
all choices have been made the participant or group will watch as
their mission profile is created dynamically by the onboard computers
and they can then "fly" their virtual mission and see if they are
successful. SpaceXpress allows SISC to reach students, teachers, and
the public in areas which generally do not have access to the resources
the SpaceXpress van bring.
- Translating the excitement
of space: An adventure!
- Distribution: The
"Road Show" Model: Get your hands dirty
- Integration with Curriculum:
Resources for existing curriculum
- Long term impact: Involvement
of society in Space Plans --- Foundation for future projects
- To make the teaching and learning of science more
exciting and interesting through the use of space related examples
and demonstrations.
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To promote intercultural and international exchange
among teachers and students
- To create a "Virtual" Community of teachers and
students around the world
- To provide curriculum, curriculum enhancements,
and activities for long term use by teachers and students.
- To promote international relations, cultural understanding,
and to increase scientific literacy through the topic of space exploration.
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To leave a community and its residents with an expanded
understanding of international relations, other cultures, science,
and space exploration.
Project
Components: Response --- Reinforcement --- Retention |
Response

The most visible part of the SpaceXpress Program
is the SpaceXpress Vehicle which is a mobile, state-of-the-art classroom
that brings space demonstrations, simulations and educational activities
to K-12 schools to excite students about science and math through
space exploration.
At each school the SpaceXpress stops at, the response from students
and teachers will generate immense excitement. In cooperation with
the Society's partners, the demonstrations and "hands on" materials
are of the highest quality. By creating a major event at the school
the Society hopes to create an enthusiasm that can then be reinforced
through the educational materials it will provide to educators.

The Rack System
Through 8 unique "racks," similar to those used on the Space Shuttle
and International Space Station, and staff led hands on activities
and demonstrations, visitors can explore different aspects of real-world
challenges in space exploration. Each rack consists of a separate
scientific subject, i.e. life sciences, remote sensing, planetary
exploration, etc. Each group or participant will design their own
virtual reality mission based on the choices they make at each rack,
i.e. mode of propulsion, length of mission, destination etc. Once
all choices have been made the participant or group will watch as
their mission profile is created dynamically by the onboard computers
and they can then "fly" their virtual mission and see if they are
successful.
Racks include:
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Spaceflight: Looks at the major challenges of
spaceflight including technical, political, and financial issues.
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Planetary Exploration: An overview of our Solar
System and what are the prime areas of interest for future robotic
and human space missions.
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Hydroponics: Examines one of the key challenges
to long term human space exploration and one possible solution.
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Life Sciences: Examines the effects of long
space missions on human physiology and some proposed solutions.
- Materials Processing: Involve
participants in learning about the unique process and benefits of
materials processing in space.
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Remote Sensing: Examines the everyday life benefits
of space based remote sensing for the environment, archaeology,
navigation, etc.
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Telemedicine: Provide participants an experience
in telemedicine which will be used on any long term human space
mission.
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Virtual Reality: Permits participants to experience
a Virtual Reality spaceflight in a flight simulation cockpit or
wearing a head-mounted display unit. Participants fill out an electronic
check list at each rack and then have their unique mission instantly
created by the VR computers.
The On-line Community
: http://www.spacexpress.org
Knowledge Database : A large database containing
data about scientists, classrooms and groups worldwide to ease the
exchange of knowledge, share projects, and promote international partnerships.
Free Web space : to help space working groups
to put their projects on-line, SISC offers free web space.
Chats and Forums : The members of a joint
project can meet at SISC's chat and on-line forums to exchange experience
and strengthen partnership.
Other Resources : On the fly translation
software to turn off language barriers, Videoconference session, Newsletters,
etc.
The
SpaceXpress Experience |
Before Vehicle arrival...
Weeks before, classrooms receive a kit of educational materials
regarding the scientific subjects seen inside the SpaceXpress (Books,
CD-ROMS, Videos, etc...)
During the "SpaceXpress Visit" ...
Teachers would deploy field experiments of their choice
from the SpaceXpress Virtual Library. The students can interact with
experiments in the racks and communicate with other classrooms around
the World via the Internet.
After the Vehicle leaves...
Reinforcement of what they have seen in SpaceXpress with
further activities. After SpaceXpress experience the students work
in a Virtual Community environment, creating lasting links between
groups worldwide.
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