File #: 18-1194    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Ceremonial Item
File created: 12/17/2018 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 1/28/2019 Final action:
Title: Recognition of Local Teens' Experiment Launching into Space as Part of Go For Launch! Durham, a Partnership Between Higher Orbits, Durham County Library, and the Durham Library Foundation (10min)
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Recognition of Local Teens' Experiment Launching into Space as Part of Go For Launch! Durham, a Partnership Between Higher Orbits, Durham County Library, and the Durham Library Foundation (10min)

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Date Of BOCC Meeting: January 28, 2018

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The Board is requested to recognize the successful launch of local teens' experiment into space as part of Go For Launch! Durham, a partnership between Higher Orbits, Durham County Library, and the Durham Library Foundation.

Higher Orbits is a nonprofit with the mission of promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), along with leadership, teamwork, and communication through the use of spaceflight. Go For Launch! is Higher Orbits' flagship STEM experience designed to promote space exploration for aspiring students through interactive, hands-on activities delivered by experienced industry professionals.

In 2017 and 2018, Durham County Library and the Durham Library Foundation sponsored Go For Launch! Durham to give area students the opportunity to participate. Higher Orbits typically costs $250 per student, but with the generous support of the Durham Library Foundation, the library was able to offer the first event for $25 per student and then to bring the cost all the way to zero for five additional events. About 200 teens were able to participate.

Students worked in teams to design and present science experiments to a panel of judges in the space and STEAM fields, including an astronaut. The judges chose a winning team at each Durham event. Those teams then competed for the chance to see their experiment launched to the International Space Station.

Team Orion's "Radiotrophic Fungi: A Possible Radiation Barrier" experiment won and launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 on the SpaceX CRS-16 mission. Triangle high school students and team Orion members Graham Shunk, Srikar Prasad Kaligotla, Xavier Gomez, Jam...

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