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Cosmic Collisions...or random thoughts from Joel!

Hello world! This is my first attempt at a blog and it may be a little rough for a while, but I will attempt to put new content out every week or two. I thought that I would just use this space to let you all know what is going on here and how things are flowing in education at the Cosmosphere. Let me know if this is useful or not...interactivity is not only acceptable, it is REQUIRED!

Well, I sure am bummed about the latest delay in the shuttle launch. I was supposed to head out to Florida for an education forum surrounding the launch and get to see a night launch. How cool would that be?! I have seen one during the day and, let me just say this...WOW! I know that there are only a handful of shuttle launches left, but if you have a chance to see one then DO IT! It was an amazing sight to behold when I went back in 1997. The launch was everything that you see on TV and then a whole lot more. Light travels faster than sound so the view was impressive but relatively calm. A few seconds later the wall of sound and heat hits you and it is intense. I am not ashamed to say that I cried when I saw it. I have spent the better part of my adult life teaching kids of all ages about space and this was COOL. I digress. When the launch is rescheduled, early 2009, I will get the chance to go out for the launch so I guess that I just have to be patient.

Last week I took the education department and about half of the marketing team to a workshop on podcasting and web presence in general. Man, is there ever a lot that I don't know about that. We are so excited though and hope to be out there in cyber space soon. We would like to be in classrooms and living rooms across the globe. I have already received multiple requests for presentations in classrooms in Texas and Kansas. We are still trying to figure it all out so this should be a ton of fun. I hope that we will get some podcasts out there soon that show off our amazing museum and our education programs. Please be kind when you see the first ones. They will not be as polished as later ones. The process should be interesting. Any ideas for what you would like to see...please let me know! My brain needs all the help that in can get! :)

Teachers Night Out is coming up as well (Nov. 21). For those of you who are unfamiliar with this event, it is a yearly event (free for and built for educators) at the Cosmosphere where we thank teachers for all of their hard work and take care of them for a change! We have vendors from all over the state and a cool keynote speaker. In addition all of the cool stuff that the Cos has to offer is available...IMAX movies, Planetarium shows, rocket demos and our world class museum. This year our speaker will be Winston Scott, retired astronaut. Captain Scott has flown in space twice and done three space walks. He will be here November 21st for Teachers Night Out and will be doing a public presentation and book signing on the 22nd. Look for more details on both events coming up.

It is Friday and I am running out of really intriguing things to talk about so I will turn it over to you. I wrote briefly about the shuttle launch that was delayed. This mission is to be the last to the Hubble Space Telescope. There was some controversy about this mission. Principally, should we even be going back to Hubble? I think that it is imperative that we get Hubble "fixed" so that we can continue to use it to explore the Cosmos. What do you think? Keep the comments thoughtful and rational please.

Should be a great weekend! Enjoy yours and keep reaching for the stars no matter how old you are. Don't let a number keep you from dreaming about the stars. We need all of the dreamers and doers we can find if we are to expand our reach beyond this oasis in the void (Earth). Until next week...

Comments
MrsSmoke's Gravatar Hey Joel! Great to hear that good things are happening in Hutch. I, too, have seen a shuttle launch (Discovery 10/92) and will never forget it. It was truly breathtaking and I do highly recommend anyone to view if possible.

I've never attended teacher night, but this year it's on my radar.

Good work on your first blog post and I look forward to reading more in the future.
# Posted By MrsSmoke | 10/3/08 8:00 PM
Scott Carter's Gravatar If you ever want to try some IDL (Distance Learning) with elementary kids we would love to partner with you. Good job on the blog.
# Posted By Scott Carter | 10/3/08 11:48 PM
Vdub144's Gravatar Hey Joel!

Glad to see that you're starting to blog. First Plurk, now blogging? Wow! Folks are going to think this is ROCKET SCIENCE! :) Great to have you in the museum edublogger rolls!
# Posted By Vdub144 | 10/4/08 12:03 AM
GingerTPLC's Gravatar Hey Joel! Great first post! I wonder, can I bring a few awesome kids with me to the Teachers' Nite Out, or would that get me pummeled by the other teachers?! :-P Thanks for all you're doing and I'll see if we can't get something leap-frogged to other parts of the world!

Welcome to Professional Networking!
# Posted By GingerTPLC | 10/4/08 2:05 AM
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