Moon to Mars needs video submissions from K-12 students

A link to the video and a copy of the media release form needs to be sent to Seth Johnson, at seth.d.johnson@nasa.gov by Wednesday, July 7.
A link to the video and a copy of the media release form needs to be sent to Seth Johnson, at seth.d.johnson@nasa.gov by Wednesday, July 7.

Moon to Mars is collecting video submissions of K-12 students asking Artemis Mission themed questions for the NASA STEM Stars episode with Artemis III mission planner, Clark Etsy, airing on July 14. Submissions are due July 7.

They will be choosing some of these questions to air on the episode and be answered by the guest, Clark Etsy. They are looking for a diverse pool of students and questions for the episode.

Here are the details:

• In the video, students should state their first name, the organization they are from, and then ask their question. Example: “Hi, I am Seth from the Gulf Coast STEM Academy ASTRO CAMP. I want to know, how long does it take to get to the Moon?”
• The recorded questions need to be uploaded to an online file sharing service, such as, Dropbox, Google Drive, or an unlisted YouTube video.
• Each student must have a media release form (attached) signed by a parent/guardian.
• A link to the video and a copy of the media release form needs to be sent to Seth Johnson, at seth.d.johnson@nasa.gov by Wednesday, July 7.
• If a question has been chosen to be aired on the episode, they will contact the organization to let them know at the email address they used to submit their entries.

Amelia Tangeman
NASA Nebraska Space Grant & EPSCoR
University of Nebraska at Omaha
NASA.Nebraska@unomaha.edu
402.554.3772