Impressions Of Iss2002 (Dstm)

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This is a snapshot of the International Space School of 2002, an educational program that takes 30 high-school (16-18 year old) students from over 20 different countries every summer providing them hands-on space mission design work with NASA's resources at their fingertips. In collaboration with NASA's Johnson Space Center and the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) the United Space School (formerly International Space School) has been operating for 15 years offering an intercultural experience with behind the scenes tour of NASA facilities and distinguished lectures and tours. Designed to inspire, educate and motivate, alumni of this program have gone into fields on science, technology, engineering, law and medicine. This presentation was created by Dominic Steffen (Germany) and further edited by Tahir Merali (Canada) in 2003. More information available at http://www.unitedspaceschool.org and http://issalumni.org

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Impressions of the

ISS 2002

[ISS 2002]

[JSC]

[Geoff and Annette Mules]

[Chris Greenfield]

[The Famous Blue Team: Working There]

[Red team: Getting There]

[White team: Living There]

[Green team: Logistics]

[UHCL, University of Houston-Clear Lake]

[A few of our guestspeakers]

[International day: international act

(Wales)

(Canada)

[international day, late evening]

[activities]

[Simulation]

[observatory]

[Training facility: ISS Mockup (Building 9)]

[training facility: shuttle mockup]

[training facility: view]

[training facility: ISS Mockup]

[Lunar Storage Facility]

[Pressure Chamber]

[Pressure Chamber control]

[Mission Control, Shuttle missions]

[Apollo Mission Control]

[ISS Training facility]

[at ASPL: Experimental Plasma Engine]

[NBL]

[Ellington field: T-38 Talon Jets]

[Ellington field: Super Guppy]

[Rocket Parc]

[Rocket Launch]

[graduation ceremony: presentations]

[graduation ceremony: astronauts]

[graduation ceremony: graduation]

[ISS 2002]

35 aspiring young leaders from 19 diffrent nations, peacefully coexisting

and working to better humanity‘s search of the heavens. International collaboration in this day and age is

essential, and exactly what the ISSF has achieved. We had the time of our lives the summer of 2002 in Houston,

and for that, we thank them and all their partners.

To the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger 1986, and

Columbia STS-107, 17 of mankinds most faithful

ambassadors,

May you Rest in Eternal Peace