NASA astronaut, Scott Kelly, is coming home after spending a
full year in the International Space Station. Although the portion of this
mission and scientific study from Low Earth orbit is concluding, there is still
much that will be learned. Scott, and his identical twin
brother, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, participated in the mission to determine
some of the long-term effects of space on the human body. The information
collected throughout this year and the follow-up to it will be critical in
understanding the risks and feasibility of a Mars mission.
As usual, there is a ton of info out there to wade through.
Here are a few quick links that will get you up to speed on this mission.
First of all, during the next few days (March 1st-4th
2016) NASA TV will be covering Scott Kelly’s return from space. Follow this link
for a full schedule of coverage. NASA TV
is a great resource for home or the classroom. From live feeds of spacewalks
and launches to important press conferences, there are lots of interesting things going
on all of the time!
Here are NASA’s “10 Thing You Need to Know”
about the Year in Space mission.
Scott Kelly took some amazing photos while he was living in
the space station. Check out this link for the best pictures from his year in
space.
Time for Kids covered many milestones throughout this
mission. You’ll find some great science articles written for kids here.
Including “My Dad is Out of This World” by Charlotte Kelly, Scott’s daughter.
If you are looking for resources and more information about
how to teach or share Scott Kelly’s mission with children check out my post, “NASA’s Twin Study: Launching Science Lessons”.
Stay tuned…it will be fascinating to see the human
physiology research that comes from this study!
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