![]() This lovely hotel is located directly across the street from the Space Center allowing for participants to walk (approximately 5 minutes) to their daily sessions. On-site facilities include free high-speed internet access, cable television, hair dryers, in-room coffee maker, mini-fridges and microwaves, business center, guest laundry, small outdoor pool, convenience store and meeting rooms. Students will sleep quad occupancy staff will sleep double occupancy. All rooms contain two queen beds plus a pull-out sofa sleeper. Just 3-miles from the Johnson Space Center, the Springhill Suites hotel provides easy access to several attractions nearby. Springhill Suites, Houston NASA / Webster.This exclusive Texas STEM Discovery tour includes nearby hotel accommodation at one of the following. Other Educational Visit Options (If necessary)Īrmand Bayou Nature Center – Reptile Master Class NASA Astronaut Q&A sessions – graduation and certificates Vex Robotics Coding and End Effector ChallengeĮvening meal at Chuy’s Mexican Restaurant Transfer to Kemah Boardwalk for evening meal at Bubba Gump’s NASA Programming - Mars habitat challenge and presentationsĭinner and Ten Pin Bowling at Main Event Entertainment Center Rocket launch, tour of Mission Control Centre and Mars habitat proposals. ![]() NASA Programming - Rocket construction, Thermal Tile and cryogenics challenge Welcome talk, tour of Rocket Park and NASA vehicle mock up facility. Optional evening meal at local restaurant Breakfast is served daily at your hotel lunch is included at NASA and evening meals are included at a range of nearby restaurants. This unique itinerary includes 7 hours of activities, simulations and workshops each day, as well as a programme of evening entertainment. This exclusive school group tour offers student hands-on, engineering-based activities and data collection technology integration for real-world analysis. Curriculum LinksĪ unique cross-curricular experience for students of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. Pupils will learn what’s required to land a rover on the surface of Mars, how to maintain and sustain a habitat on Mars, how to launch a rocket into orbit and then discover what it takes to return it safely back to Earth. Sample programming includes 2-stage Rocket building and launch, cryogenics and thermal heat shield testing, Martian habitat building and presentation, working in weightlessness with basic astronaut scuba dive training, VEX robotics and end effector challenge, Q&A sessions with NASA engineers and astronauts, behind the scenes tours of NASA’s space vehicle mock up facility and Apollo Lunar landings Mission Control room.
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