Solar System and Beyond: Capturing Asteroids
Monday 02/29/2016
4:00 pm (Eastern Time)
FREE 1-hour Webinar
Educators in Grades 4-8

The NASA Educator Professional Development Collaborative
at Texas State University is providing a 1-hour webinar.

Discover new history about our Solar System as it unfolds through NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex Mission (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx), the first U.S. mission to capture and sample an asteroid. This year in 2016, OSIRIS-REx will travel to a near-Earth asteroid and bring a small sample back to Earth for study. OSIRIS-Rex can be brought to the classroom through engineering design challenges and other resources that address the Next Generation Science Standards PS3 (energy), ESS1 (earth and space), and ETS1 (engineering).







Kelly is a NASA Education Professional Development Specialist at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. She works to support education in eleven East Coast states ranging from Virginia to Maine. Kelly started at NASA as an Informal Educator, which coordinated various programs and events intended to inspire teachers, students and families in grades K-8 in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) while bringing together NASA missions, engineers, and scientists at NASA Goddard’s Visitor Center. Prior to joining the education team at NASA, Kelly’s professional career consisted of 10 years of teaching Earth and Physical Sciences in various school systems and grade levels in the state of New Jersey. The districts have ranged from urban to suburban, as well as private and public schools. Outside of teaching in the United States, Kelly spent time during the summer as a volunteer English teacher in Costa Rica. She has pursued a career in teaching STEM and professional development workshops for NASA and has earned a Master’s degree in Science Leadership and Management.