SPOCS team members from NASA, DreamUp, and Nanoracks with the University of Idaho and Columbia University SPOCS teams at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA Kennedy Space Center CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – December 21, 2021 – At 5:07 AM ET today, Tuesday, December 21st, the 24th cargo resupply mission from SpaceX lifted off carrying...Read More
During the week of July 26, DreamUp’s Lauren Milord and Alison Waterman supported the STARward STEM Summer Institute at Cumberland County Schools in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Led by the RTI Center for Education Services and funded by DoD STEM, the STARward STEM program focuses on building STEM skills through transdisciplinary project-based learning (PBL), a teaching method in...Read More
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – June 3, 2021 – At 1:29 PM ET today, Thursday, June 3rd, the 22nd cargo resupply mission from SpaceX lifted off carrying three student experiments from DreamUp in its Dragon capsule, alongside 7,300 pounds of cargo, equipment, experiments, and supplies for the crew aboard the International Space Station. DreamUp, the leader in...Read More
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – December 6, 2020 – DreamUp, the leader in space-based educational offerings, is proud to announce the launch of thirty-five student-designed experiments to the International Space Station on today’s SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-21 rocket launch. These educational payloads, built by students from middle school to university around the world, represent their unprecedented perseverance...Read More
Press Release from Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance and Flight Night TULSA, Okla. (Dec. 4, 2020) –The Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (TRSA) and Flight Night are proud to announce Oklahoma students’ science experiments are planned to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) at 10:39 a.m. CST on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. Once launched to the...Read More
Kuwait, a small country in the Arabian Gulf region, is preparing for the historic launch of its first space experiment to the International Space Station. This achievement is especially remarkable because the payload has been developed by high school students. Team members Mahlak Abdullah, Omar Kammourieh, Gunha Kim, and Kyle Balasingam from the American School...Read More