– May 20 at 10:20 a.m. EDT with Long Beach Middle School (grades 6-8) in Lido Beach, New York.
– May 23 at 11 a.m.EDT with Vermilion High School (grades 9-12) in Vermilion, Ohio.
This initiative by NASA reflects an ongoing effort to engage younger generations globally in STEM-based education while fostering curiosity about space exploration-a key component of advancing human knowledge beyond Earth’s boundaries. while such interactions directly involve U.S.-based schools this time,India could draw inspiration from programs that bridge formal classroom learning with direct engagement opportunities involving global scientific expertise.
India’s burgeoning space program provides significant room for similar outreach efforts geared toward its youth as ISRO continues major projects like Chandrayaan missions and Gaganyaan crewed flight plans. Increasing accessibility to such conversations can broaden awareness among Indian students about career pathways relating to advanced sciences or aerospace fields-critically important areas amidst rapidly evolving global technological landscapes.
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