| Epsori Experiment Reaches Space |
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| Written by Joshua Johnson | |
| Saturday, 28 April 2007 | |
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Epsori Space Systems free Space Seeds experiment for student's reaches space on Up Aerospace rocket. The payload was successfully flown aboard an Up Aerospace rocket on April 28 th , 2007 at the New Mexico Space Port. Teachers can signup now to receive this free experiment for their classrooms in the fall of 2007.
San Diego , CA - 29 April, 2007 Epsori Space Systems announced today that its Space Seeds mission to space was a complete success. The experiment flew aboard the Up Aerospace SpaceLoft XL rocket which was launched on April 28 th , 2007 at 8:58 am . Epsori representatives report that the rocket lifted off the New Mexico desert floor and soared 384,000 feet into space without a hitch. A crowd of approximately 300 were present to witness the historic first successful spaceflight at the New Mexico Spaceport. With this success Epsori becomes the 1st space education company to fly a payload to space on a “public space access” platform. Epsori Space Systems is delighted to have a role in this precedent setting first flight into space at the New Mexico Spaceport, and looks forward to its next mission to space in October 2007. Participants at the event were awed by the spectacle of the rockets thunderous liftoff, followed by sonic booms indicating the re-entry of the rocket from space. Quoting Brice Hilburn, (age twelve), who witnessed the launch, "THAT WAS COOL!!!" Epsori Space Systems will distribute the Space Seeds experiment to 2500 classrooms in the fall of 2007. K-12 teachers can signup immediately at http://www.epsori.com for the free experiment which includes approved curriculum, student workbooks, and packages of the seeds that flew into space. The experiment allows students to compare the growth of seeds in a control group, to the growth of the Space Seeds. Students are taught classic techniques of scientific observation and record keeping during the experiment's two week execution. Epsori Space Systems executives believe that its pioneering approach of flying experiments to space, to teach fundamental science skills in the classroom, provides a fun way to connect children with space science. Quoting Jerry Hilburn, founder of Epsori Space Systems, “By placing seeds which have flown into space in the hands of our children, we engage their minds, excite their hearts, and make science fun!” Teachers are encouraged to visit the site and signup today for the free package. |
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