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NASA Astronaut to Answer Questions from Students in California

NASA Astronaut to Answer Questions from Students in California

  • NASA astronaut Jonny Kim will answer questions from students in California on April 29 via a space-to-Earth call.
  • The event, hosted by Santa Monica High School, aims to inspire students to pursue their passions and explore STEM fields.
  • Astronauts have continuously lived and worked aboard the International Space Station for over 24 years, conducting research and testing technologies that benefit people on Earth.
  • The space station is a key part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, which aims to send astronauts to the Moon and prepare for future human exploration of Mars.
  • The event will be broadcast live on the NASA STEM YouTube Channel at 12:10 p.m. EDT on April 29.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim.
Credit: Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center

Students from Santa Monica, California, will connect with NASA astronaut Jonny Kim as he answers prerecorded science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related questions aboard the International Space Station.

Watch the 20-minute space-to-Earth call at 12:10 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 29, on the NASA STEM YouTube Channel.

Media interested in covering the event must RSVP by 5 p.m., Friday, April 25, to Esmi Careaga at: 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. The schools hope to inspire students to follow their dreams and explore their passions through curiosity, service, and interest in learning.

For more than 24 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked aboard the space station, testing technologies, performing science, and developing skills needed to explore farther from Earth. Astronauts aboard the orbiting laboratory communicate with NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston 24 hours a day through SCaN’s (Space Communications and Navigation) Near Space Network.

Important research and technology investigations taking place aboard the space station benefit people on Earth and lays the groundwork for other agency missions. As part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, the agency will send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future human exploration of Mars, inspiring Artemis Generation explorers and ensuring the United States continues to lead in space exploration and discovery.

See videos highlighting space station research at:

https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation

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Gerelle Dodson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
gerelle.q.dodson@nasa.gov

Sandra Jones
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
sandra.p.jones@nasa.gov

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Q. Who will be answering questions from students in California?
A. NASA astronaut Jonny Kim.

Q. What is the date and time of the space-to-Earth call with Jonny Kim?
A. The event will take place on Tuesday, April 29, at 12:10 p.m. EDT.

Q. Where can media interested in covering the event RSVP to?
A. Media must RSVP by 5 p.m., Friday, April 25, to Esmi Careaga at ecareaga@smmusd.org or 805-651-3204 x71582.

Q. What is the purpose of the space station?
A. The space station tests technologies, performs science, and develops skills needed to explore farther from Earth.

Q. How do astronauts communicate with NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston?
A. Astronauts aboard the space station communicate with NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston 24 hours a day through SCaN’s (Space Communications and Navigation) Near Space Network.

Q. What is the Artemis campaign about?
A. The Artemis campaign aims to send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future human exploration of Mars, inspiring Artemis Generation explorers and ensuring the United States continues to lead in space exploration and discovery.

Q. Who will be hosting the event with Jonny Kim?
A. Santa Monica High School is hosting the event, which includes students from Roosevelt Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica.

Q. What is the significance of the International Space Station (ISS)?
A. The ISS conducts important research and technology investigations that benefit people on Earth and lays the groundwork for other agency missions.

Q. How long have astronauts continuously lived and worked aboard the space station?
A. For more than 24 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked aboard the space station.

Q. What is SCaN (Space Communications and Navigation) Near Space Network?
A. SCaN’s (Space Communications and Navigation) Near Space Network enables continuous communication between astronauts on the ISS and NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston.