
Research has stated that these substances will dissolve in water, but some may just settle at the bottom if let to sit for a certain amount of time. The main aim of our project is to observe how three different capsule shells, covered in corn starch (Carbohydrates), gum Arabic (Gum) and sucrose (Carbohydrates) dissolve in regular water, in addition to the reaction and release rate in a microgravity environment. The group from Calgary dilutes hydrochloric acid to test the solubility level of gum Arabic. Grade 9, Langevin Science School, Calgary Board of EducationĬo-Principal Investigators: Metro Anderson, Safo Arthur, Arnav Jain, Tatum Parker Shells of Glass Capsules, Covered with Different Substances Reacting in Regular Calgary, Alberta, Canada – Langevin School Calgary, Alberta, Canada – Langevin Schoolġ.You are also invited to meet the SSEP Step 2 Review Board members for Mission 9 to ISS.Ĭongratulations to the nearly 12,000 students and their teachers participating in Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Mission 9 to the International Space Station. It is noteworthy that the 2,466 proposals received reflected a total of 11,890 grade 5-12 students fully engaged in experiment design.Īll 63 finalist experiment teams, along with descriptions of their proposed flight experiments, are provided below. Clarke Institute for Space Education formally notified each community of their selected flight experiments. On December 7 and 9, 2015, the Step 2 Review Board met at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, reviewed all 63 finalist proposals, and selected one proposal to fly for each community, for a total of 21 flight experiments. By December 17, 2015, the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education and the Arthur C. Each Step 1 Review Board selected three finalist proposals, which were submitted to the National SSEP Step 2 Review Board. Of those, 909 proposals were forwarded for review by Step 1 Review Boards in each of the communities. The Student Spaceflight Experiments Program is proud to report that there were a total of 2,466 proposals submitted from student teams across the 21 communities participating in Mission 9 to ISS. Selected Experiments on SSEP Mission 9 to ISS National Partner Coverage – NASM, Subaru, Magellan.Scientific Return and Reporting – SSEP on STS-134.Scientific Return and Reporting – SSEP on STS-135.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 1 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 2 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 3 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 4 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 5 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 6 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 7 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 8 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 9 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 10 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 11 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 12 to ISS.Scientific Return and Reporting – Mission 13 to ISS.Conference Poster Presentation Compilations.Community Profiles and Partners: SSEP on STS-134.Community Profiles and Partners: SSEP on STS-135.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 1 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 2 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 3 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 4 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 5 to ISS.

Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 6 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 7 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 8 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 9 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 10 to ISS.


Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 13 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 14 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 15 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 16 to ISS.Community Profiles and Partners: Mission 17 to ISS.Overview of Undergraduate Participation in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program.
