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San Diego Youth Space Program

The San Diego Youth Space Program provides the opportunity for high school students to design and build a palm-sized science experiment that is sent to the International Space Station.  ​

In previous years, SDYSP has sent experiments including carbon dioxide monitor and phototropism in microgravity module.

Last Year's Project

Former Astronaut Visits the Team!

9/6/2016

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Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, a former astronaut, came to speak with the ISS team today. She played a major role in the STS-131 Discovery (April 5 to April 20, 2010), a resupply mission to the International Space Station, launched at night from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. 

Today Dorothy took us for a journey of her experiences before and after her spaceflight. We learned about the prerequisites in order to achieve such a high status in NASA, as well as her personal favorite experiences up in the spaceship. 

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