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2008 Exhibits Results
Confirmed
08' MAJOR EVENTS Date Audience
AEROSPACE SCIENCES CONFERENCE- RENO, NV Jan. 7-10 2000Exhibits: Tower Structure, one NASA exhibit
Notes: over fifty percent of meeting attendees visited the OneNASA exhibit at the Aerospace Sciences Meeting (AIAA). Marshall
exhibits coordinatedthe NASA presence which included the following programs: Marshall Aces Projects Office; Marshall Lunar
Precursor Robotic Program; Marshall Shuttle Propulsion; Marshall NASA Technical Standards; Dryden Flight Research
Center; Ames Research Center; Glenn Space Test Facilities; and Glenn Space Exploration Technology Development
ENDEAVER ELEMENTARY SPACE WEEK- HARVEST, AL Jan. 14-18 700Exhibits: Mobile ARES
ARES -ALL HANDS BUILDING 4316 MSFC Jan. 15 200
Exhibits: Next Giant leap pop-up, 5 window shade banner standsPINK PALACE MUSEUM- MEMPHIS, TN
Jan. 17-Feb.29 1500
Exhibits: Vision Timeline Mural, Solar System Scale Model ASTRONOMICAL ACHEIVEMENTS CHAMBER MEETING Jan. 22 1200HUNTSVILLE/MADISON
Exhibits: 5 Timeline banner stands, ARES busting out pop-up,2 50th
Anniversary banner stands, 2 1:100 ARES models sets w/ stands,1:25 ARES cutaway, 2 ARES banners, 1:48 Saturn V w/ stand,
Explorer I w/stand and mobile ARES
NASA EDUCATION SPECIALIST- MADISON COUNTY Jan. 23 400Exhibits: MSFC Lunar sample and ESMD Lunar sample
NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES- RALEIGH, NC Jan. 24-28 17,000Exhibits: (ESMD) I.C.E
MIDDLE SCHOOL NASA EDUCATION Jan. 25
70WESTLAWN MS
Exhibits: ARES 1:25 cutaway, Next Giant leap pop-up and1:100 ARES model set
ETV Exhibits: 1:100 ARES, Saturn, and Shuttle models sets w/standsFUTURE FORUM- SEATTLE, WA Jan. 25 250
Exhibits: ESMD Mini I.C.E. and HQ-OCP stands
DAVIDSON CENTER
COUNTDOWN
EARLYWORKS MUSEUM Jan. 26 270
Exhibits: Speakers kit, Static Shuttle, "Tomorrow the moon' DVD, 2 50th Anniversary posters, Explorer I model w/stand, 1:100 Saturn V,1:100 Shuttle, 1:100 ARES models # 20w/stand and
"The Big picture" DVDNotes: Marshall Exhibits supported several local events in support of the countdown to the 50th Anniversary of America in Spa
cecelebration. The events included activities at the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, Early Works Museum,
Huntsvill
e/Madison County Botanical Gardens, and several Madison County, Madison City, and Huntsville City Schools. The
exhibits materials emphasized Marshall's role in the space program's past, present, and future.DAVIDSON CENTER COUNTDOWN
HSV BOTANICAL GARDENS Jan. 27 50
Exhibits: NASA Meatball backdrop, 15 Garden Signs and Photo booth EDUCATION PANEL DISCUSSION- VBC CONCERT HALL Jan. 31 1300 Exhibits: Saturn I, Saturn IB, Saturn V, Shuttle model w/ stand,Explorer I model, Ares model and stand, Ares
Busting Out popup,
ARES cutaway.
CAREER DAY, HOWELL GRAVES SCHOOL- MUSCLE SHOALS Jan. 31 250Exhibit: Mobile Shuttle
MSFC BACK HISTORY MONTH
4200 LOBBY Feb.4 700
Exhibits: 2 Artifact cases and 1 pop-up
SPEAKERS BUREAU: FINNELL WOOLSEY
MIDDLEBROOK, OH Feb.4-11 150
Exhibits: 1:100 Saturn V, 1:50 Hubble Space telescope and 1:100 Shuttle ModelATHENS BUISNESS FORUM- ATHENS, AL Feb.7 100
Exhibits: next Giant leap pop-up and 1:100 ARES model setSTAIF 2008- ALBUQUERQUE, NM Feb. 10-14 200
Exhibits: "New Questions for an Old Friend" mural,And hardware
RACE AND ROCKFEST- DAYTONA, FL Feb. 12-13 250,000DAYTONA 500- DAYTONA, FL Feb. 15-17
MSFC Exhibits: VSE Trailer, NASCAR Tire w/stand, giveaways,NASA vs. NASCAR pop-up and 2 50
thAnniversary banner stands.
JSC: Exhibits: 2 pop-ups, Shuttle Tire, Inflatable tent,Literature pod, Hubble servicing kit and Gazebo
Notes. The Daytona Beach News Journal interviewed Outreach Coordinators Shannon Ridinger and Keyke Reed for stories that
ran February 8 and 12. Astronauts Charles Hobaugh and Michael Goode participated in outreach activities including
autograph signings, tours of the Exploration Experience exhibit, and discussions of NASA to NASCAR technology transfer.
Marshall Space Fligh
t Center supported the activities with the Exploration Experience exhibit and with information on various
NASA-NASCAR ties (e.g., Shuttle and NASCAR tire comparison, Ares I and NASCAR litho, interview with NASCAR driver Mike
Bliss).
AEROSPACE WEEK, SCIENCE HISTORY MUSEUM- DOTHAN, AL Feb. 18-29 250Exhibits: 1:100 Space Shuttle, 1:96 Skylab,
1:50 Hubble and 1:10
Redstone mercury
FEDEX WORLD DIVERSITY FORUM AFRICAN AMERICAN
Feb. 13-25 2000
NETWORK MEMPHIS, TN
Exhibits: NASA 10ft Mural, Space
Exploration Theatre, Static Shuttle
Marshall Mural, 1:100 Saturn V, Shuttle and ARES model setNotes: Marshall Exhibits partnered with Academic Affairs, the Equal Opportunity Office, and the Ares Project Office to support
this event that highlighted African American Firsts. 3 rd SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE (AIAA) Feb. 26-28 1200COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER- DENVER, CO
Exhibits: Shuttle hardware, pop-ups and giveaways
Notes: Visitors of note included Dr. Woodrow Whitlow Jr, NASA/GRD's center director. Media visits included a reporter from
the Denver Post.LUNCH AND LEARN FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
HOSC MSFC Feb. 27 30
Exhibits: 11960's Decade banner, 1:48 Saturn V and 50 th anniversary posterCAREER DAY RIVERC
HASE ELEMENTARY- HOOVER, AL March 10-12
Exhibits: 1:100 ISS, 1:96 Saturn V and Ares I&V Model set #18SPEAKER BUREAU (MR. EVON) March 20
th 24Exhibits; "Let's Get Ready to rumble" DVD, Shuttle Speakers kit
And 1:100 Shuttle model
ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER- NASHVILLE, TN March 21-24 4000
Exhibits: 1;15 Static Shuttle, NASA pop-up,
Shuttle Launch/ARES animation DVD, 1;100 ARES model set #21, #1and 2 Timeline Window Shades and Institutional Photo Kiosk ST. LOUIS FUTURE FORUM SCIENCE CENTER- ST. LOUIS, MO March 24-30 3000 Exhibits: Mini I.C.E., ESMD ARES cutaway, HQ/OCP 1;20 Orion model,Lunar pop
ups, 1:15 mobile ARES, HQ/OCP Photo Kiosk,Timeline Window
Shades and Display Pedestals'
Notes: Deputy Administrator Shana Dale spoke to approximately 300 guests on March 25. Visitors of note included St. Louis
city and county representative s and Mr. Carl Walz, Director of Advanced Capabilities Division. HQ Office of Communicationsand Planning and MSFC's Ares and OSAC directorates combined staffers, exhibits and model inventory to help focus
community discussions on Constellation Programs and NASA's 50 thAnniversary
NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOC. - BOSTON, MA March 27-30 8000Exhibits:
NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM- COLORADO SPRINGS, CO April 7-10 1900 Exhibits: Towers exhibit structure, ESMD I.C.E. 1:25 ARESCutaway, ARES 42" LCD Screen and HQ/OCP 1:20
Orion model
YURI'S NIGHT, JSC-HOUSTON, TX April 12 650
Exhibits; ARES I.C.E. and 1:15 Mobile ARES
ALABAMA CHICKEN AND EGG FESTIVAL- MOULTON, AL April 12-13 7000Exhibits: 1:100 ARES model set # 19, 1:96
Saturn v, 1:100 Shuttle model,
Black pop-up, "New Questions for an Old Friend and Giveaways"UTAH SPACE WEEK- KAYSVILLE, UT April 14-19 2170
Exhibits: ESMD's Exploration Experience
Notes: Visitors of note included Astronaut Michael Bloomfield who gave two presentations to large audiences in the school
auditorium. Other visitors of note included Christine Kearl, Education Director from Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr.'s office.
SPEAKER BUREAU JAMES LAMB- WARTRACE, TN April 15-17 150Exhibits: 1:100 shuttle, 01A speaker's kit, Space
Suit Glove,
1:100 Ares #19
MAF NEW ORLEANS LA- KIM NEWTON April 18-24
Exhibits: 1:100 ARES model set # 19
UNIVERSITY STUDENT LAUNCH INITIATIVE- TONEY, AL April 19 150Exhibits: 1:100 ARES model set, Mobile ARES
CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER
PEORIA, AZ April 20-23 1500
Exhibits: ESMD NASA Exploration Experience TrailerEARTHDAY MSFC BUILDING 4316 April 22 500
Exhibits: 3 black pop
-upsSPEAKERS BUREAU DAVID EDWARDS
MOUNTAIN GAP ELEMENTARY
HUTSVILLE, AL April 24-25 150
Exhibits: 1: 100 Shuttle Ares Model Set 3 18
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT LAUNCH INITIATIVE- TONEY, AL April 26 190 Exhibits: 1:100 ARES model set and 1:15 Mobile ARES 39th AEROSPACE MECHANICS SYMPOSIUM, VBC- HUNTSVILLE, AL May 7-9 Exhibits: 1:100 ARES, Shuttle model set w/stand, 5 Vision Timeline
Banner Stands and Vision Pop-up
REDSTONE FLYING ACTIVITY REDSTONE FIELD May 11 425Exhibits: DVD player, monitor and
Mobile Shuttle
GOOD MORNING AMERICA- USSRC May 2 200
Exhibits: lunar Sample, (STENNIS) photo Op Suit, 1:100 ARES model1:96 Saturn V, "New Questions for an Old friend"
Mural and 1:50 ARES Model
AL DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
MONTGOMERY, AL May 14 25000
LONG TERM LOAN
Exhibit: 1:48 Saturn V
SE3 SOFTWARE CONFERENCE- VBC NORTH HALL May 13 25Exhibits: "New Questions for an Old friend"
Mural, DVD player and
Monitor
ESMD CONNECTICUT TOUR May 13-June 4 5800
Exhibit: NASA's Exploration Experience
BALDWIN SENIOR CENTER- STATFORD, CT May 13-16 2500Notes: Approximately 5 percent of the city's population visited the exhibit during its stay. NASA public affairs
specialist Rob Lazaro spoke to more than 1,100 students during 15 sessions at local schools. Oureach Coordinators
visited WICC 600 AM radio station in Bridgeport to discuss the trailer's visit to Stratford and other Connecticut stops.
TWO RIVERS MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOL- EAST HARTFORD, CT May 20-22 1000Notes: Outreach Coordinator Shannon Ridinger was interviewed by the Hartford Courant newspaper and WFSB CBS
Channel 3 News. NASA educator John Weis did professional development training for the teachers of Two Rivers and
exploration based activities with about 100 students. Mitzi Adams from MSFC spoke to an additional 120 students on
"How NASA Uses Simple Machines."IMAGINATION MUSEUM- BRISTOL, CT May 27-29 1700
Notes: Media coverage included Bristol Press, Hartford Courant, Fox 61 news, Hartford's NBC 30, and the Observer
(weekly magazine). Visitors of note included Bristol Mayor Arthur Ward and City Councilmen Craig Minor. MayorWard proclaimed May 27
-30 "NASA Space Exploration Experience Week" and gave NASA staffers keys to the city.SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY June 3-4 600
Notes: Local 5th and 6th grades students were brought in to do various activities associated with their teambuilding
project "Moon Base Alpha."SCHOOL DAY AT THE K
KANSAS CITY, MO May 15 21,000
1:15 Mobile Shuttle
NAAACC ANNUAL BUISNESS OPPORTUNITY CONFERENCE/EPO
VBC May 17 60
Exhibits: 5 vision Timeline Window
Shades, DVD player and monitor
TEAM AMERICA ROCKETRY CHALLENGE- MSFC May 17 800
Exhibits: Mobile ARES, 1:100 ARES model set,
Launch Animation DVD and Shuttle Photo Kiosk
DAN ERWIN PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL MEETING
SOUTH AFRICA May 22-June 1 2100
Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, ARES
Model Set # 19
TN VALLEY ECONOMIC SUMMIT- HUNTSVILLE, AL May 28-29 500Exhibits: ESMD ARES cutaway, 50
thAnniversary (4200 lobby)
ARES Busting Out mural, pop
-up and lunar sample w/standNotes: Marshall exhibits occupied a 30'x10' exhibit space for this event at the Von Braun Center. Staffers talked to
approximately 200 of the 550 registered participants. Visitors of note included US Congressman Bud Cramer- AL, US
Congressman Zamp Wamp
- TN, and US Senator Jeff Sessions- AL. INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE May 29-June 1 1500WASHINGTON
, DCExhibits: ARES Cutaway
TUNICA MUSEUM- TUNICA, MS June 2- July 31
Exhibits: 1:3 Apollo Capsule, MSFC Mural,
Shuttle Speaker's kit
Shuttle Tire w/stand and Focus on Marshal DVD
TAKE YOUR CHILDREN TO WORK DAY
MSFC June 4 1000
Exhibits: Photo Kiosk, Timeline Kiosk and Inflatable Moon GlobeNEW JERSEY TOUR- ELIZABETH, NJ June 6-10 1500
Exhibits: NASA's Exploration Experience
SMYRNA PUBLIC LIBRARY- SMYRNA TN June 10-12 420
Exhibits: Institutional Photo Kiosk and Lunar SampleAWARDS DAY- LOBBY 4200 June 16-27
Exhibits: 2 black pop
-upsNASA DAY ON THE HILL- WASHINGTON DC June 18 400
Exhibits: Mini I.C.E., ESMD ARES cutaway, 1:50 Model set, LRO/LCROSS exhibit, moon globe and CSI contracting labor support AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION June 22-25 3533PITTSBURG, PA
Exhibits: new "Knowledge Powers our Future" banner stand IAM PP&E PROJECT AWARDS- HUNTSVILLE BOTANICAL GARDENS June 24Exhibits: 2 50
thAnniversary stands, 1 50
th poster/easel, 2 Timeline banner stands AMERICAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL (SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE) June 25-July 6 1,022,000NATIONAL MALL WASHINGTON DC.
Exhibits: 1:1 lunar Rover HSV, tech School unit (student built)3 ECLSS racks, Microgravity Glove Box, Mobile ARES
Mobile Shuttle, PRDL ARES Interstage mock-up and Moon Buggy Obstacles ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER- NASHVILLE TN June 26-29 47,000 Exhibits: Photo kiosk, NASA meatball/pop-up and 50 hAnniversary DVD
HUNTSVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW June 28-29 6000 Exhibits: vision timeline Kiosks, Astronaut, Goddard Rocket launcher,Goddard graphic and pop
up, Wright Flyer graphic/pop -up, Wright Flyer model,COF booklets/posters, New Questions for
an Old Friend graphic, SSME Engine, 1:15 Static Shuttle, 1:50 ARES model set,ARES busting out pop
up, 4466 Shuttle Tire, ShuttlePhoto Kiosk,
Lunar Glove-Box and stanchions.
Notes: The NASA exhibit featured a look back in the history of flight with the Goddard Rocket and the Wright Flyer models. The
centerpiece of the e xhibit was the mobile theater - former astronaut Jim Halsell gave two presentations on Saturday morning in the theater area - the remainder of the time the theater featured DVDs on Shuttle, Ares and the 50 th anniversary of NASA.APOLLO SATURN V REUNION
USSRC July 18-19 800
Exhibits: Mobile ARES and 1:50 ARES model set
JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE (AIAA) - HARTFORD, CT July 20-23 1080 Exhibits: Tower exhibit structure, 1:100 ARES model set, ARES cutaway,J-2 and J-2X
Notes: Exhibit content focused on NASA Exploration; The Glenn Nuclear Plum Brook Station; Rocket Propulsion Test
Program; The White Sands Test Facility; Marshall Shuttle Propulsion; NASA Fundamental Aeronautics; and the NASA 50
th Anniversary. Interest in these subjects was high around the booth area.ESMD NEW JERSEY STATE TOUR CONTINUED
July 20-August 3
Exhibits: NASA's Exploration Experience
LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER- JERSEY CITY July 20-23 2000Notes: NASA HQ's Victoria Friedensen, Program Executive with the LCROSS Program, spoke to 100 students at the
Jersey City Boys and Girls Club, 300 students at the Newark Museum in Newark, and 100 children at the Mickey
Walker Community Center in Elizabeth, NJ
THE QUICK CHEK FESTIVAL OF BALLOONING July 25-27 3000Notes: NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman signed autographs in the NASA area, participated in the festival's Kids Club
activities, and participated in a Q&A with balloon pilots. Astronaut Reisman also spoke to about 100 children and
their families with Kid's Club activities and about 100 people at the Pilot's Briefing. In addition, he participated in a
Q&A with show sponsors
via a PA system covering festival grounds, reaching an estimated 10,000 people. HIGHLANDS CLAMFEST- HIGHLANDS, NJ July 31-August 3 2700Note: Jeevan Perera from JSC spoke did hands-on activities with the children in the audience. Media included a front
page article in the Asbury Park Press that told about the exhibit and featured a picture.BENEDICTINE ACADEMY- ELIZABETH, NJ June 6-9 1500
Notes: Visitors included 9
th , 10 th , and 11 th graders from the all-girls school Benedictine Academy, and pre-schoolchildren from Albert Einstein's pre-kindergarten program. Congressman Payne gave a presentation on the importance
of studying math and science and how NASA benefits our everyday lives to 6 th - 11 th grade students and teachers. TheCongressman then visited the Exploration Experience and was interviewed by NASA MSFC TV. Media coverage
included a photographer from the Union County LocalSource.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE LEGISLATURES ERNEST July 22-26 650MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER- NEW ORLEANS, LA
Exhibits: pop-up display representing all mission directorates EXPEDITION 15, 16&17 CREW VISIT- MSFC 4200 MORRIS AUDITORIUM July 22 200Exhibits: 1:100 ISS Model and 1:100 Shuttle Model
EAA AIRVENTURE- OSHKOSH, WI July 28-August 3 10,200 Exhibits: GRC leading exhibits, ESMD cutaway, Mars McMurdo 3-D Panorama, NASA City Wii w/ ARES 42" monitor, Lunar LCD screen 2 nd city,18 graphic panels and 50
th anniversary banner standsESMD IOWA TOUR August 6-30 5100
Exhibits: NASA's Exploration Experience
SWEET CORN FESTIVAL- WESTPOINT, IA August 6-11 2000Notes: Festival was named one of the Travel Channel's top ten places to visit during its "Taste of America" tour of
2007.IOWA CHILDREN'S MUSEUM August 12-15 2000
Notes: Marshall TV filmed the entire week and shot footage of John Weis speaking to visitors inside the museum.
Outreach Coordinator Shannon Ridinger wa
s interviewed by a reporter for the Iowa City Press Citizen N ewspaper.AMES HIGH SCHOOL- AMES, IA August 25-29 1100
Notes: Valerie Terando, the School and Community Relations Director, interviewed OC Keyke Reed for the public
education channel. Local 11 th grader Kristina Johnson, winner of the NASA EDGE Pod cast for the 2008 SpaceExploration Conference, visited the trailer. She also took B roll for a new project she is filming and editing about the
NASA Exploration Experience stop at her school. A photographer from The Tribune, an Ames local newspaper, took
photos of a school group going through the exhibit. NASA EDGE interviewed podcast winner Kristina Johnson for one
of their new segments.TASTE OF AMERICA- WASHINGTON, DC August 7 5000
Exhibits: ESMD pop-up from HQ
EDUCATION EVENT- SPRINGFIELD, MO August 7-Sept. 22 1000Exhibit: Lunar Sample
MARS SOCIETY CONFERENCE August 10-20 250
Exhibits: 5 t
imeline banner stands SMD CONFERENCE- VBC HUNTSVILLE, AL August 11-14 4000Exhibits: Tower exhibits
structure, 2 50 th anniversary banners,ARES 1:25 cutaway, ARES IX Model, LRO/LCROSS,
ARES 1:50, 1:100 ARES model set #19
and 1:100Shuttle
S&MA ALL HANDS MEETING
August 14 400
Exhibits: Shuttle Photo Kiosk and 1; 100 Shuttle/ ARES Model Sets CAPITAL HILL STAFFER BOOT-CAMP GODDARD- GREENBELT, MD August 15 30Exhibits: ESMD I.C.E.
ARES WORKSHOP, AMES RESEARCH CENTER- MOUNTAINVIEW, CA August 16 50Exhibits: 1:100 ARES Model Set
ALL AMERICAN SPACE SPECTACULAR- ATLANTIC CITY, NJ August 17-21 500Exhibit: Aeronautics
Exhibit
CREW VISIT MSFC 4200 MORRIS AUDITORIUM August 19 350Exhibits: 1:100 ISS model and 1:50 Shuttle Model
SPACETECH AEROSPACE TECHNITIANS APPRECIATION NIGHT August 19 430 USSRCExhibit: 1:50 ARES
Model Set
GLENN VIC/CLEVELAND AIR SHOW- CLEVELAND, OH August 29-Sept. 1 90,000
Exhibits: 1:15
Mobile ARES
LIFE @ 50' AARP ANNUAL MEETING- WASHINGTON, DC Sept. 4-6 7,000Exhibits:
MSFC: Farnborough walls (50thAnniv. Event), video room, Wii, Inflatable globe, inflatable moon, 1:25 ARES cutaway, I.C.E, LRO globe, 1:50, ISS model "Were were you "video and 1:50 ARES set. JSC: Mars Rover Bogie activity, mission guide activity,Space Life Sciences, Space Food display
SOMD: magic Planet and Galactic Explorer
Module (Photo booth)
Notes: Nearly one fourth of conference attendees visited the One NASA booth. All four NASA mission directorates participated
in the exhibition. Media coverage inclu ded radio and television interviews conducted by AARP TV and NASA TV. AstronautCarl Walz signed autographs.
BLACK FAMILY REUNION
WASHINGTON, DC Sept. 5-7 5000
Exhibits: Straw Rocket launchers
ARES UPPEWRSTAGE ENGINE CDR- VBC Sept. 8-12 450
Exhibits:
2 black pop-ups and 1:10 j2x
SPACE 2008 AIAA- SAN DIEGO, CA Sept. 9-11 2700
Exhibit: Towers Exhibits Structure
SPACE 2008 EDUCATION ALLEY
SAN DIEGO, CA Sept. 9-11 2800
Exhibits: 1:00 ARES model set, ARES Giant
Leap Mural, ARES 46" monitor,
1:100 Shuttle Model w/hardware, Shuttle Photo Kiosk w/paper,
Shuttle Mural and Shuttle Glove Box
INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW Sept. 10 250CHICAGO, IL
Exhibits: 1:100 ARES Model Set
STENNIS OPENHOUSE/ENGINE TEST BAY
ST. LOUIS, MO Sept. 10 5000
Exhibits: 1:15 Mobile ARES and
mobile theatre and tent ARES PDR CELEBRATION MSFC HUDSON RECREATIONAL CENTER Sept. 12 1000Exhibits: 1:50 ARES model and Mobile ARES
LAUNCH FEST GODDARD FAMILY EVENT, GODDARD
Sept.13 13000
Exhibits: Institutional Photo kiosk and NASA City WiiBOSTON FUTURE FORUM- BOSTON, MA Sept. 18 20000
Exhibit: Future Forum Core exhibits
COUNTY LEADERSHIP CLASS 22 MSFC Sept. 17 55
Exhibit: NASA's Exploration Experience and 1:100 ASEModel Set #19
MOONTOWN FLY IN MOON TOWN AIRPORT Sept. 20-21 800Exhibits: New
"Questions for an Old Friend", Wright Flyer Model, Shuttle tire, 1:100 Saturn V, 1; 100 Shuttle Model, 1:100 ARES Model Set, NEXTFEST 2008 MILLENIEM PARK- CHICAGO, IL Sept. 23-Oct.12 70296 Exhibits: Marcbot, Giga-Pan, Blended Wing Body andTime Machine
ARES V INDUSTRY DAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sept. 25 330WASHINGTON
, DCExhibits: 1:50 ARES Models Set
VON BRAUN EVENT ON MONTE SANO MT. Sept. 27 500
Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle
ALBUQUERQUE BALLON FEST- ALBUQUERQUE, NM Oct. 2-13 11200Exhibits: HQ AERO
ESMD STATE TOUR OF MINNESOTA Oct. 2-17
Exhibits: NASA's Exploration Experience
ST. OLAF COLLEGE- NORTHFIELD, MN Oct. 2-4 1200
Notes:
Students from Greenvale Park Elementary, St. Dominic's School, and Northfield Middle School visitedduring homecoming week at St. Olaf College. Jeevan Perera from Johnson Space Flight Center spoke with 175
students from St. Olaf College astronomy and physics classes. A photographer with the Northfield News
www.northfieldnews.com) visited to take pictures for an upcoming edition of the local paper. JEFFERSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL- MINNEAPOLIS, MN Oct. 6-8 600GREATLAKES AQUARIUM- DULUTH, MN Oct. 1130 1130
Notes: This stop was recommended by Congressman James Oberstar. Sean Melody from Johnson Space Center spoke
throughout the weekend on the similarities between NASA and marine science. Victoria Friedensen from NASA HQ's
spoke about NASA's future plans to over 1,200 middle school children throughout Duluth. Outreach Coordinator
Shannon Ridinger was interviewed by the KBJR NBC 6 TV station and its sister station KDLH CBS 3 for a piece on the
exhibit that ran during the 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 6 p.m. newscasts. SOUTH DAKOTA SPACE DAY- WATERTOWN, SD Oct. 16-17 1700 Notes: Visitors of note included Astronaut Mike Fossum who spoke toquotesdbs_dbs25.pdfusesText_31[PDF] bannière de procession de la Vierge (n° 1)
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