The Shuttle Student Involvement Project for Secondary Schools - Reports on first flightsDuring the 1980-81 academic year, NASA established the Shuttle Student Involvement Project for Secondary Schools (SSIP), an annual competition which invites students to propose experiments suitable for flight aboard the Space Shuttle. The purpose of the project is to stimulate the teaching and study of science and engineering among students in grades 9 through 12. Results of the first year of the project have been reported. The second competition was announced in September 1981. With a February 1, 1982 deadline, 2,800 proposals were submitted. Twenty national winners were announced in May 1982. NASA is now pairing the 20 winners with a corporate sponsor and with a NASA scientist or engineer to work with the student. Most SSIP experiments are performed in the Orbiter's mid-deck, and receive up to one hour of crew time. Attention is given to the desired outcomes of SSIP, and the SSIP experiments.
Document ID
19820063518
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ladwig, A. (NASA Office of Space Flight Washington, DC, United States)
Wilson, G. P. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)