We arrived at the Hotel yesterday, April 29
th, around 6:00 p.m. - just in time for dinner. It was a long day of travel. We spent a fair amount of time in Atlanta, as there was a delay in our departure due to "equipment repair"... they ended up flying in another plane to take us to Houston.
After dinner, we were treated to a presentation by Astronaut Dorothy
Metcalf-
Lindenburger. She has not flown a mission yet, but she has been doing a lot of training. She shared her journey from a middle school student to a teacher to an astronaut. You can learn a little more about her at
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/metcalf-lindenburger-dm.html.
Today, was "presentation day." We were divided into 2 groups. One group toured the Johnson Space Center in the morning (our group) and the other group presented. After lunch, we switched.
We had a nice time touring
JSC. We began by visiting the Neutral Bouncy Lab (
NBL). It is a 6.2 million gallon pool where astronauts train in a simulated "micro gravity" state provided in neutral bouncy. Astronauts were training at the time, so we were able to see a lot of activity. We visited "Building 9," which holds the Space Station mock-up, a Space S
huttle mock-up, and a few other training mock-ups that included parts of the Orion vehicle. We also visited the Space Shuttle Mission Control and watched as the team ran a simulation for the upcoming Hubble mission. They were running a simulation that was a
contingency plan for sending a second shuttle into orbit to rescue the first. We didn't get to hear exactly what they doing, but it was cool to see TWO shuttles on the big screen on the same orbit. Finally, we visited "Rocket Park," which houses a Saturn V launch vehicle used during the Apollo missions.
Lance and Alec presented our "ALF Rover Mission" investigation. They did very well presenting and answering quesitons from the NASA panelists. We also had an opportunity to watch 3 other teams present their investigations. It was a nice afternoon.
This evening, we went over to Space Center Houston to see "Becoming an Astronaut" on the five-story screen. Tomorrow we return the Space Center Houston for a few activitities, some presentations by NASA personnel, and to visit the gift shop.
I will try to post again tomorrow night (Friday). We travel home on Saturday.