ARECIBO OBSERVATORY SPACE ACADEMY
The Arecibo Observatory Space Academy (AOSA) is part of the ObservatoryòÀÙs initiative to increase public engagement and development of new generation of space scientist and explorers. The Academy offers three programs:ˆàPre-College Research, Teacher Training workshops and the Space Academy Summer Camp Pilot Program.
Participants of the Spring 2012 AO Saturday Research Academy
OSIRIS REX MISSION Teacher Workshops!! Sign Up!
AOSA Class of SP13 with Astronaut Chris Ferguson, at the International Space Development Congress 2013
Soil Sample of area under Reflector Dish, Data taken by Gabriella Rosado and Edwin MArtinez, AOSA Class of FA13
AOSA Class of FA13 Visit Arecibo Observatory Platform
TEACHER TRAINING WORKSHOPS
Sponsored by one ofˆà NASAòÀÙs Missions: òÀÜThe OSIRIS-Rex Asteroid Sample Return MissionòÀÝ. The AO Space Academy offers teacher training workshops relating to the areas of Mathematics, Science and Arts with a focus on Rocks from Space! Come learn about Asteroids, Meteors and Comets with hands on activities that you can replicate in your classroom! Teachers participating in these workshops receive a participation stipend and certificate of completion of professional development hours [based on workshop]ˆà
Want to participate? Visit ourˆàAOSA-TTWˆàsite for workshops schedule and application process
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SPACE ACADEMY PRE COLLEGE PROGRAMˆà[Applications now Closed]
A ten (10) week program for pre-college students where they work together and along undergraduate students, in the development of a research project related to Space Exploration, and Humans in Space. During the program students develop their skills in mathematics, scientific research and English as a Second Language while they polish their understanding of the Scientific Method. During the course of the program, students record their data and share their knowledge with their peers. Cadets of the Space Academy use a scientific and reflective journal to keep their weekly entries and are expected to be in continuous communication with their team during the week. Cadets meet Saturdays 9am to 3pm. Students seeking admission to the academy must have: 1. Basic Computer skills 2. Continuous internet/email access 3. Advanced understanding of the English language 4. A Scientific Journal To apply to the AOSA program students must be in 10-12th grade at time of participation, applicant must present: a 500 Word Essay, a complete online application form, Resume, Supporting documents: School Authorization, Parent Authorization, School Transcript, three (3) recommendation letters from: Math, Science, and English Teachers;, and complete the pre- evaluation on the first day of the academy.
Application deadline February 1st 2013 11:59 PM [Applications now Closed]
Interviews and pre-evaluation Saturday February 2nd 2014 9am to 3pm at the Arecibo Observatory Visitor Center
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SUMMER SPACEˆàACADEMY PILOT PROGRAM
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