International Space Station Inhabitant, Astronaut Jessica Meir, Set for Live Question-and-Answer Session with Two San Diego Schools
NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir to Participate in Live Q&A from the International Space Station
NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir will be participating in a live Q&A session from the International Space Station on January 27. This exciting event will be hosted by the Birch Aquarium at Scripps, UC San Diego, and will be live-streamed for the public.
Meir, who made history by participating in the first all-female space walks in October and earlier this month, studied the diving physiology of penguins in Antarctica for her PhD at Scripps in 2009. Her unique background combines marine biology and space exploration, making her an inspiring figure for students and space enthusiasts alike.
The Q&A session will be emceed by UC San Diego Chancellor's Distinguished Professor of physics at the Center for Astrophysics & Space Sciences (CASS) Brian Keating and Scripps Oceanography Director Margaret Leinen. Two local middle schools, Fulton Middle School and Memorial Preparatory for Scholars and Athletes, will participate in the conversation.
Prior to the live stream, the visiting schools will hear from current graduate students at Scripps in a pre-event science panel. The Q&A session will be screened at the Birch Aquarium at Scripps' Expedition at Sea: R/V Sally Ride Gallery exhibit, and a live stream will also be available.
Aquarium guests can watch the Q&A session from the 30-foot triptych inside the Expedition at Sea: R/V Sally Ride Gallery exhibit at Birch Aquarium at Scripps. Admission is required to watch the Q&A session at Birch Aquarium at Scripps.
The live stream link for the Q&A session at Birch Aquarium at Scripps can be found on their Facebook channel (Facebook Live Stream link provided) and YouTube channel (YouTube link provided). The live stream is supported by Birch Aquarium at Scripps' Price Philanthropies Ocean Science Education Fund.
This event provides an opportunity for audiences—students, local community members, and space enthusiasts—to interact directly with an astronaut and learn about her experiences in spaceflight, ongoing missions, and research. NASA astronauts often participate in such events to share their knowledge, educate the public, inspire STEM interest, and discuss their work.
For those unable to attend the event in person, the live stream offers a unique opportunity to participate in this inspiring conversation from the comfort of their own homes. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting event!
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