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LBMS Students Connect with Astronauts in Space

Long Beach Middle School sixth grade students gathered in the school’s auditorium on May 20 to participate in a once in a lifetime opportunity. thumbnail266472

Long Beach Middle School sixth grade students gathered in the school’s auditorium on May 20 to participate in a once in a lifetime opportunity, a live NASA Downlink event.

A NASA Downlink is a unique educational program where astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) connect with students on Earth. As part of this event, astronauts answered pre-recorded questions from the Long Beach sixth grade students live from space. It was an unforgettable moment, as the voices of our young learners echoed across the cosmos, sparking curiosity and inspiration for all in attendance.

"The success of this event is a testament to the incredible dedication and teamwork of our students and teachers, who spend a lot of time preparing and filming their questions,” said Long Beach Director of Science PK-12 Cristie Tursi. “Their excitement, commitment, and passion for science and space exploration were truly on display.”

Special thanks to Long Beach science educators Julie Brodsky, Liz Chimienti, Regina Dean, Caroline Espinet, Natasha Nurse, Rich Pellegrini and Patty Van Loon whose tireless efforts helped guide this initiative from concept to reality. Additionally with appreciation and much gratitude to the LBMS Administration, Faculty, and Staff, whose support was vital in making this project possible.

 

Click here to view the LBMS Students Connect with Astronauts in Space slideshow.

Click Below to See Full Video of the Event…
 

 

Date Added: 5/21/2025