NASA Astronauts to Answer Questions from Students in New York

NASA astronaut Chris Williams is seated inside the Destiny laboratory module aboard the International Space Station. He is wearing a red shirt and black shorts with three white stripes underneath the right pocket. Chris is holding a device with a cord in his left hand and there are blank computer screens in front of him. He is smiling brightly and looking directly at the camera.

Students in New York will hear from NASA astronauts Jack Hathaway and Chris Williams as they answer prerecorded science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) questions while aboard the International Space Station.

The Earth-to-space call will begin at 12:05 p.m. EDT Wednesday, March 11, and will stream live on the agency’s Learn With NASA YouTube channel.

This event is hosted by the Queens Borough Public Library in Jamaica, New York, for students in grades K-12 and members of the community. This unique opportunity aims to deepen understanding of space exploration and inspire young people to pursue a future career in STEM.

Media interested in covering the event must RSVP by 5 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, March 10, to Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska at: 917-702-0016 or [email protected]; or to Elisabeth deBourbon at: 917-650-3815 or [email protected].

For more than 25 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked aboard the space station, testing technologies, performing science, and developing skills needed to explore farther from Earth. Astronauts communicate with NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston 24 hours a day through SCaN’s (Space Communications and Navigation) Near Space Network.

Research and technology investigations taking place aboard the space station benefit people on Earth and lay the groundwork for other agency deep space missions. As part of NASA’s Artemis program, the agency will send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future human exploration of Mars, inspiring the world through discovery in a new Golden Age of innovation and exploration.

See more information on NASA in-flight calls at:

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Gerelle Dodson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
[email protected]

Sandra Jones
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
[email protected]

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