ARCHITECTURE: Space Simulations.

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ISSS on [email protected] - International student Space Simulations
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International Student Space Simulations is an exciting, dynamic
teaching method that challenges students to design, construct, and
live in a self-contained habitat for an extended period of time. It
is a multilevel, interdisciplinary, action-based program that enables
students to apply what they have learned towards the successful
"launch," "orbit," and "splashdown" of an extended space simulation.

Throughout the simulation, student astronauts communicate with Mission
Control technicians (also students) via 2-way radio, modem-equipped
computers, and/or VCR cameras and monitors. Inside the habitat,
astronauts perform experiments, work on previously recorded lessons,
engage in simulated docking maneuvers, retrieve and repair satellites,
prepare meals . . . The possibilities are endless.

If you would like to join the ISSS discussion list, please send an
e-mail message to either Chris Rowan (chris@xxxxxxxxx) or Penny Bond
(pennyb@xxxxxxxxx) with your name, institution, grade level (if
applicable) and reason why you would like to be added to the list.
Please indicate whether you are a current ISSS member.

Owners: Chris Rowan (chris@xxxxxxxxx),
Penny Bond (pbond@xxxxxxxxx),
and Jim Jones (jimj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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