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Have you ever wanted to ask an astronaut about what it's really like to live and work in space? Well, now's your chance. Science Friday is partnering with NASA for a very special In-Flight Downlink this January, where we'll connect with astronauts Don Pettit and Butch Wilmore , on the International Space Station (ISS), who will answer student questions LIVE in real time!
Anyone can watch the live event on January 14th , and we encourage you to plan watch parties and celebrate this exciting opportunity! Our Educator's Guide will provide the information you need to craft questions for the astronauts as well as educational activities and projects you can do with your learners. We also have a variety of audio and video content with astronauts, space researchers, and scientists to inspire learners and spark fun conversations. Plus, we invite you to join the Down To Earth Community Lab today, where you can meet your fellow space explorers to ask questions, share out-of-this-world ideas, and forge new friendships in a family-friendly online environment.
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