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Lockheed Martin Space Day
Since
its launch in 1997, the Space
Day educational initiative,
which takes place on the first
Thursday of each May, has evolved
into a massive grassroots effort
dedicated to the extraordinary
achievements, benefits and opportunities
in the exploration and use of
space. The ultimate goal is
to promote math, science, technology
and engineering education by
nurturing young peoples' enthusiasm
for the wonders of the universe
and inspiring them to continue
the stellar work of today's
space explorers. Space Day was founded by Lockheed Martin.
International
in scope, the award-winning
program involves hundreds of
thousands of teachers and millions
of students throughout the United
States, Canada and beyond. Space
Day events have taken place
in 21 countries around the globe
on six continents. Thanks to
widespread media support, nearly
a billion people have learned
about the Space Day programs
since its inception. So effective
is this global initiative that
it has been honored with the
Space Foundation's prestigious
Education Achievement Award.
Space Day benefits from more
than 75 official Partners, including
the National Science Teachers
Association, National Science
Foundation, National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics,
Boys and Girls Clubs of America,
Lockheed Martin Corporation,
the Smithsonian's National Air
and Space Museum, ePALS Classroom
Exchange , Time Warner,
Discovery Communications, Inc.,
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration and the
Canadian Space Agency, among
many others.
Visit
the Space Day Web Site to find
out more!
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