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Previous IssuesWinter 1999/2000 | Summer-Fall 1999
With each newsletter, we will include an "insert" highlighting our QuestChat Information Center (QIC) and other information from previous newsletters or information sources worth "repeating." As a reminder, from our QIC homepage, you can receive information about:
Our New NASA Quest Logo! Password Help Panel Discussions New Chat Series Since our National Engineers' Week chats will occur simultaneously with our annual Black History Month chats, you may have opportunities to chat with some of our experts more than once. Be sure to tap into these exciting chat series next year! Collaborations The success of this partnership extends to and is very much because of your participation. We're looking forward to continuing our relationship with Classroom Connect, and utilizing their creative talents to enhance our live events.
"What You're Saying ..."
Upcoming chats
In September 1999, we began our series of International Space Station chats, featuring men and women involved in and discussing the development and missions supporting the International Space Station (ISS). Those featured in our ISS chats are only a small sample of people from different career fields involved in our ambitious effort to house humans in space for long periods of time. We were very excited to end our first segment of ISS chats with our special guest chatter, Karl Sabbagh, writer, co-producer and co-director of the recently aired PBS documentary, SPACE STATION. We're happy to continue our ISS chat series, as we venture forward into the era of the International Space Station. We hope you will be able to join us for this exciting series. We'll also continue offering chats with men and women dedicated to supporting space exploration. A schedule of the ISS chats and weekly space topics chats is available on the Space Team Online events page - http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/space/events/iss99, and the Space Team Online chat schedule page - http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/space/chats, respectively.
In September 1999, as part of our "Countdown: Landing to Launch" activities, we began a series of chats following the processing of a space shuttle from landing to launch. Our series continues this spring with weekly chats and web casts. To learn about how you can be part of this event, go to http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/space/events.
Once again, we will offer our chats with experts who make the flying machines we use to cross the country and oceans to other countries. These chats will feature individuals involved in different aspects of aircraft design, development, and testing. Be sure to watch for more information about upcoming chat series and webcasts featuring our aeronautics/aerospace experts. Visit the Aerospace Team Online (formerly Aero Design Team Online) chat schedule page, at http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/aero/chats for our spring schedule.
Without question, the most recent Mars missions have been very hot topics. Our series of Mars Millennium chats and forums have certainly been extremely active with dialogue between our Mars experts and chat participants. As we continue our chats this spring, we anticipate our chats with Mars experts will continue to be very popular, and we invite you to join us. As before, our Mars Millennium chats will feature many who were involved in the "modern" missions, which have taken place recently and over the last few years. Our upcoming chats will give you a chance to learn more about what scientists have learned from these missions, as well as what's in store for 2000 and beyond. You don't want to miss these chats, so make your plans now. A full schedule of these chats is available on the Space Scientists Online chat schedule, at http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/sso/chats. Mark your calendars!
Special events and focus
Many women are part of the talented work force that make NASA a great place to work. Our chats with some of these women will resume in January. Our upcoming schedule will include forums with experts and chats with high school and college students. We will also be reintroducing quarterly chats with our Women of the World, as well as presenting annual events such as our Virtual Take Our Daughters to Work Day. You can learn more about some of the successful women working at NASA, as well as updating your calendar, by visiting the Women of NASA home page, at http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women, or the WON schedule of events, at http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/99-00events.html. We hope you can join us!
We invite you to continue your participation in our NASA QuestChats, forums and other live events. If you have not participated with us before, we invite you to join us and have the experience of connecting live with NASA experts. We look forward to hearing from you this spring! Oran Cox
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