ISS Mimic
Theme:
Grades K-12
What:
Session
When:
1:15 PM, Friday 7 Feb 2020
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
How:
ISS Mimic is an open-source volunteer project to create a physical, student-friendly, DIY, articulating model of the International Space Station that reacts to live data streaming from the ISS. The live telemetry causes the model to rotate motors, flash LEDs, and update displays in response to what’s happening on ISS at that moment. Motors in the solar arrays rotate to “mimic” the ISS solar array angles in real-time. The project incorporates coding, motors, sensors, electronics, 3D printing, plus Arduino and Raspberry Pi. DIY STEM connected to space! More info is in this video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbdHXjDQ-U8
Who's Attending
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Pamela Knab
Outreach Coordinator/Educator, Texas Space Grant Consortium/Lake Travis STEM Academy -
Lilla Todd
Forest Lake Elementary -
Diane Bowen
Maine Space Grant Consortium -
Leslie McFadden
LCPS -
Gary Podgurski
Civil Air Patrol - Fort Smith Composite Squadron -
Amy Medina ISS Mimic EDU
CTE Teacher, ISS MIMIC EDU / Odyssey Academy -
Jenifer Crompton
Katy ISD -
Kevin Loder
Tekoa Academy of Accelerated Studies STEM School -
Terri Mynatt
Teacher, Yukon Flats School District -
David Sandifer
CATE Teacher, Washington High School/HISD -
Richard Johnson
Tekoa Academy of Accelerated Studies STEM School