Kids in Space!
Okay, it hasn't happened yet, but that hasn't stopped kids from wondering what space is like, and it hasn't stopped teachers from wanting to teach them.
In the latest edition of the internet radio program, The Space Show, host David Livingston talks to the authors of a new book, Kids to Space Mission Plans: An Educator's Guide. As the name suggests, it's all about how teachers can put more space-related materials into their classrooms. I picked up a copy of the first Kids to Space book at Worldcon a couple of years ago, and it would have been really handy when I was writing Lunar Pioneers. The broadcast is available for download, so be sure to check it out.
And what will those kids do when they grow up and become astronauts? Space.com has a new article describing ideas currently floating around for the first permanent lunar station. The forerunner to Clementine Colony, perhaps? Be sure to check that out, too.
In the latest edition of the internet radio program, The Space Show, host David Livingston talks to the authors of a new book, Kids to Space Mission Plans: An Educator's Guide. As the name suggests, it's all about how teachers can put more space-related materials into their classrooms. I picked up a copy of the first Kids to Space book at Worldcon a couple of years ago, and it would have been really handy when I was writing Lunar Pioneers. The broadcast is available for download, so be sure to check it out.
And what will those kids do when they grow up and become astronauts? Space.com has a new article describing ideas currently floating around for the first permanent lunar station. The forerunner to Clementine Colony, perhaps? Be sure to check that out, too.
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