Tiny Chat Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 11:14:00 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Live Chat Good Morning Astro Team, I am so excited about our live chat. A live chat means that you will be talking/writing to me in real time, which is right now. You will need to click on the following link in order to get into the chat room. http://www.tinychat.com/628c You will need to give yourself a user name. Ms. Wilson will be working with us and she will be giving you directions. So let's chat. Remember everyone can see what each other writes. Over and Out from, Mission Control
Reaction to Discovery Space Shuttle picture> Dear Astro Team Members, Check out the link that I just got from NASA. Incredible!!! What do you think of the picture? http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1305.html Over and Out from, Mission Control From Alyse That is so cool did you take that picture? From: Claire:) " WOW! awsom,cool,speechless,incredible. I really like all the steam and fire. From Jarret; Thank you for the e mail. I think that it was nice of you to get the links together for us.
Good Morning Astro Team, As Astro Team members it is important that we support other astronauts in their missions. NASA needs your support in this mission. You are being asked to share
your knowledge about the upcoming launch of the Discovery Space shuttle to the International Space Station (ISS) with your family and friends. Your mission: Follow the links to the Kennedy Space Center to complete your mission. Task 1:. The Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to be launched on Sunday, March 15 at 7:43 PM . Go to the following site and make sure of the launch date and time. http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html Or check out the count down clock at http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/launches/next_launch.html
Task 2: If possible, watch the launch on TV or on the NASA TV site http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
Task 3: Meet the crew members that will be flying in the Discovery Space shuttle. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts119/index.html
Task 4: As an Astro Team member you need to report to mission control (Mrs. Wilson) important information you have learned. Mission control Email address- wilsonj@wsdvt.org Good luck and be proud to be a member of the ASTRO TEAM!! Mrs. Wilson From: "Fife, Brenda J." <Brenda.Fife@vtmednet.org> To: 'Alyse Fife' <alysefife@wsdvt.org> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:32:39 -0400 Subject: FW: Shuttle about 50 miles away 3.15.09 Hi Alyse!! One of the nurses that I work with-- her son took this picture of the space shuttle from 50 miles away!! -Love Mom
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From: Madison Hi Miss.Wilson thanks for responding. Imagine what it would be like to see the launch in person!!! What do you think? Email me back!!! Maddie. From Madison i think that picture was GREAT!!! I liked how it had a lot of smoke and action!!! Oh!!! Did you know that a day on Venus is longer than a year on earth. That would be a long day of school!!!
>>> Jane Wilson 3/24/2009 1:17 PM >>> Hi Maddie, I agree that was certainly an action packed picture. I didn't know the fact about the length of day on Venus. That would be a long school day. I don't think I would want to go to school there!!! Thanks for that piece of information. Over and Out from Mission Control
From: Julianna Wow that's so cool I wish I could be in that and that's a lot of smoke I like it because the water under the rocket ship is amazing but I am afraid of hites so I probably don't want to be on it any ways thanks for sending me the picture bye .
Hi Mrs. Wilson The photo story is saved in astronaut parent pictures and its called juliannas photo story. Hi Julie, I thought it was a cool picture also. I wonder how tall the space shuttle and the fuel tanks were together. Do you think you can find out by going to the NASA website. Also, how is the PhotoStory coming. Can you get it done ASAP so I can put it up on our blog. Write a comment to go along with the PhotoStory. Make sure to tell me when you are done. Over and Out from Mission Control
From: Tasneem Subject: Re: Fwd: Discovery Lands to Complete STS-119 That is an amazing picture. I wonder how they took the picture at the right time and how they took it without being blurry. Thanks for sharing this picture with the class and I. Tasneem From Mission Control Space shuttle Discovery landed at Kennedy Space Center in Florida after a 13-day mission.