St. Thomas Episcopal School students interview astronaut

Twenty students at St. Thomas Episcopal School were selected to attend a live interview with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.

Twenty students in grades 3-5 were selected to attend a live interview with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.

The live chat took place at Mandelstam, a neighboring school of St. Thomas.

“This collaborative effort was a unique and exciting opportunity for the entire school community to engage in active learning from researchers in space,” said Lillian Issa. head of school.

Teachers and students who were unable to attend the fieldtrip were able to livestream the event from their classrooms.

Two of the students, Walker Ciorobea and Daniela White, were able to directly engage with Dr. Serena Aunon-Chancellor aboard the International Space Station.

“When you return to earth, does it take a long time for your body to adjust to the gravity on earth, ”Ciorobea asked.

“The body is a wonderful thing — it adapts very quickly. Our body remembers what earth is like; it remembers how to walk.” Dr. Aunon-Chancellor replied.

Students were selected based on essays they wrote explaining why they should be chosen to participate. After the interview, all of the students were able to explore an immersive mock space station with simulations that enhanced their scientific curiosity.

For more information on St. Thomas, call 305-665-4851 or visit www.stepsmia.org.


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