NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is set to host a groundbreaking initiative aimed at Ohio middle school students, offering them a unique opportunity to engage in real-world aerospace experiences. On May 1, nearly 200 students will participate in TECH Day, an event designed to inspire and inform the next generation about careers in the aerospace industry.
**TECH Day Overview**
– **Date and Time**: May 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
– **Location**: NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
– **Participants**: Nearly 200 middle school students
– **Objective**: To introduce students to career pathways in aerospace and STEM fields
**Event Highlights**
Students attending TECH Day will have the chance to:
– Tour pivotal NASA Glenn facilities
– Engage in an interactive engineering challenge
– Interact with professionals from various STEM fields
**Facility Tours**
The tours will cover several key facilities at NASA Glenn, each providing a glimpse into different aspects of aerospace research and technology:
– **Glenn International Space Station Payload Operations Center**: Students will see where researchers operate experiments aboard the International Space Station.
– **Graphics and Visualization Lab**: This facility showcases projects using virtual and augmented reality to engage students with cutting-edge visualization techniques.
– **Simulated Lunar Operations Laboratory**: An indoor space designed to mimic the environments of the Moon and Mars, giving students a hands-on understanding of extraterrestrial conditions.
– **10×10 Supersonic Wind Tunnel**: Known as NASA Glenn’s largest and fastest wind tunnel, this facility is crucial for aerospace testing and research.
**Creating Clear Pathways**
Developing early and accessible entry points into STEM careers is crucial to addressing the growing demand for a skilled technical workforce. Events like TECH Day play a significant role in helping students visualize their future in the aerospace sector by:
– Providing exposure to technical experiences needed for aerospace careers
– Equipping students with skills necessary for technological advancement
– Inspiring the next generation of STEM professionals
**Media Participation**
Media representatives interested in covering the event should contact Jacqueline Minerd at jacqueline.minerd@nasa.gov by 5 p.m. on April 30. Interviews with experts will be available from 9 to 10 a.m.
For more information on NASA Glenn, visit: [NASA Glenn’s official site](https://www.nasa.gov/glenn)
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