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Opportunities to share with students & faculty. Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. Grow Engineers Grow Engineers Grow Scientists. ESMD Education Priorities. ESMD SG Faculty Project 2008 Faculty Opportunities at NASA Centers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Opportunities to share with students & faculty

Opportunities to share with students & faculty

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Exploration Systems Mission Directorate

1.Grow Engineers

2.Grow Engineers

3.Grow Scientists

ESMD Education Priorities

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ESMD SG Faculty Project2008 Faculty Opportunities at NASA Centers

• Spend 5 weeks at a NASA CenterARC, DFRC, GRC, GSFC, JSC, JPL, KSC, LaRC, MSFC, or SSC

• Program Dates: June 2 - July 2, 2008

• $7500 stipend plus travel allowance (JPL and ARC stipend 8500 due to locality)

• Collect information to help NASA and the Space Grant Consortia identify future ESMD-related internship opportunities and senior design courses

• All selected faculty will travel to KSC July 14-17, 2008 to consolidate agency findings

• All Applicants must be a US citizen

• Deadline for application: January 11, 2008

• To apply go to https://secureworkgroups.grc.nasa.gov/esmd-sg-fp The community password is ESMDFaculty.

Click on “join” then Option “A”. All applicants will need to create a unique username and password after the first sign in

• For more information on the Project go to http://education.ksc.nasa.gov/ESMDspacegrant/

NASA’s ESMD (Exploration Systems Mission Directorate) has partnered with the National Space Grant Consortia to offer ten university faculty an opportunity to spend a total of 5 weeks at a NASA Center. Here are some of the highlights:

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Faculty and Student Teams (FaST)

Team composed of one faculty and one student Must be U.S. Citizens

Funded by NASA’s SOMD (Space Operations Mission Directorate)

Dates: June 2 – August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Stipends: Faculty 14K; 1500 travel allowance

Student 5K; 1000 travel allowance

Teams apply for specific SOMD slots at KSC A description of each slot is on the website below

Apply at: https://secureworkgroups.grc.nasa.gov/fast community password = FAST; Click on “join” then Option “A”.

Deadline: February 1, 2008

POCs: Dr. Lesley Garner, [email protected]; Teresa Parham, [email protected]

This program is contingent on funding

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New Initiatives

Crawl Walk Run Fly

Balloonsats

Sounding Rockets

Microsatellites

Cubesats to the Moon and Mars!

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Starting Student Space Hardware Programs (StudentSat)

Starting Student Space Hardware Programs (StudentSat)

July 16 – 19, 2008spacegrant.colorado.edu/studentsat/spacegrant.colorado.edu/studentsat/

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The Space Grant Internet Telescope

Network

Dr. Paul S. Hardersen

North Dakota Space Grant

National Space Grant Meeting

Washington, D.C.

March 3, 2007

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The concept

• What? Establish a national network of Internet astronomical observatories for non-astro and under-served colleges and universities.

• Why? To facilitate graduate and undergraduate student research and education projects.

• When? Initial network to begin operations ~ May 1.

• Who? Space Grant consortia, including affiliates, and all potential users at those institutions.

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Online observatories

• Internet-controllable and robotic observatories are now common.

• Internet-controllable – User controls telescope and instruments via a web browser. Wide access!

• Robotic telescopes – User uploads observing plan; telescope operates independently.

• Telescope networks exist, but their user-base and utilization is often variable and/or limited.

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Space Grant Internet Telescope Network

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New members needed!

• To join the Network, any state Space Grant consortium needs:

1. An institution interested in joining. Must have committed faculty!

2. An observatory that can be operated remotely --robotic or online – OR – build a new observatory.

3. Be willing to commit resources to the effort ($5000 annually).

4. Be willing to promote the Network throughout its state.

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Network administration

• All users will enter through a common Internet portal maintained by NDSGC.

• Each observatory will be operated by local personnel.

• Network administrator will monitor the overall network and operational status.

• Relatively easy to add new Network members, as they join.

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Benefits

• Provide student research opportunities for Space Grant members – faculty and students.

• Promote STEM education and workforce development.

• Encourage students to pursue research careers in astronomy and planetary science.

• Improve and enhance state and national astronomical research infrastructure.

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sgitn.space.edu