
NASA Solar System Ambassador Tim Campbell shows visitors moon rock highlights in the traveling exhibit “Journey to Tomorrow.”
Credit: NASA/Christopher Hartenstein
Staff from NASA Glenn Research Center traveled to Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan to participate in the Air Show, Open House and STEAM Expo on June 8 and 9. NASA’s 53-foot traveling exhibit, “Journey to Tomorrow,” was a popular exhibit showcasing aerial and space exploration. Additionally, experts from NASA’s Nuclear Fission Surface Power Project shared information about NASA’s current and future efforts in this area.

From left, Lindsay Cardone, project manager for the Fission Surface Power Project, joined the airshow broadcast to discuss NASA’s technology demonstration mission portfolio and pathways to STEAM careers at NASA.
Credit: NASA/Christopher Hartenstein
Members of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) outreach team supported the hands-on efforts in the STEAM Expo hangar. Trudy Kortes, director of technology demonstrations for NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, and Lindsay Kaldon, project manager for the Fission Surface Power project, joined the airshow broadcast to discuss NASA’s portfolio of technology demonstration missions and pathways to STEAM careers at NASA.
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