NASA/MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER 2010 Exhibits Results

Confirmed 10’ MAJOR EVENTS Date Audience

AIAA AEROSPACE SCIENCE MEETING, ORLANDO, FL Jan. 3-7 2300 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle model, banner stands, Shuttle hardware

ORLANDO SPRING HOME & GARDEN SHOW, ORLANDO, FL Jan. 15-17 8000 Exhibits: NASA Home & City

USSRC INFORMAL EDUCATION PRESENTATION, HUNTSVILLE, AL Jan. 15 27 Huntsville, AL Exhibits: Renalto Moncini acrylic lunar landing artwork, 1:100 Ares I and V set, 1:96 Saturn V, Exploration Timeline banner stands Notes: The presentation showcased the variety of exhibit property educators can use for NASA outreach.

KAREN SPANYER RETIREMENT—Huntsville, AL Jan. 20 100 Exhibits: NASA logo mural

STS- 129 CREW VISIT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Jan. 21 350 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, 1:100 ISS

SPACE WEEK: ENDEAVOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HARVEST, AL Jan. 24-28 500 Exhibits: 1:10 Lunar Rover, Mobile Ares, Mobile Shuttle

PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF MADISON, MADISON, AL Jan. 25- 29 500 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle

MILLING FACILITY MEDIA EVENT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Jan. 26 50 Exhibits: 1:50 Ares I and V set, 1:25 Ares I cutaway

HUNTSVILLE/MADISON CO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, HSV, AL Jan. 28 1000 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, 1:100 Ares I and V set, 1:96 Saturn V, 1:25 Ares I cutaway, Lunar Habitat Water Purification Exhibit, Exploration Timeline Banners

BLACK HISTORY MONTH, MSFC, AL Feb. 1-28 600 Exhibits: Display cases for artifacts

SCHOOL VISIT TO HOLY SPIRIT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Feb. 2-3 400 Exhibits: Lunar Sample

U OF WEST FL SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Feb. 4 400 GRAND OPENING, PENSACOLA, FL Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I cutaway, Marshall Capabilities mural

ARAB JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ARAB, AL Feb. 8 200 Exhibits: Lunar Sample

DAYTONA RACEFEST 2010, DAYTONA, FL Feb. 9-10 5000 Exhibits: NASA-NASCAR replica

2010 NBA ALL STAR SESSION, DALLAS, TX Feb. 10-14 93,611 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, 1:96 Saturn V, NASA Home & City, Lunar Globe Display, Lunar Sample, Robonaut, Galatic Explorer Module Notes: On the final day, over 200 visitors had the opportunity to chat with and receive an autograph from Astronaut Robert “Bobby” Satcher who recently returned from a mission with STS-129 (November 16-29, 2009). Video footage of the NASA Launchpad area was taken by NBA TV and Fox Sports Network.

RIVERCHASE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAREER FAIR, BIRMINGHAM, AL Mar.9 35 Exhibits: 1:96 Saturn V, 1;100 Shuttle

BROADVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, WINCHESTER, TN Mar.17 60 Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I cutaway, 1:100 Shuttle

MICHOUD ASSEMBLY FACILITY EVENTS , NEW ORLEANS, LA Mar. 24- 3123 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle Apr 30

NASA EXPLORER SCHOOL TOURS, SIOUX CITY & DES MOINES, IA Apr 9-19 1220 Exhibits: Lunar Sample

YURI’S NIGHT AT THE VIRGINIA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM, HAMPTON, VA Apr. 10 5000 Exhibits: NASA-NASCAR replica

YURI’S NIGHT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 10 1500 Exhibits: Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op, Mark III suit, NASA logo and Marshall 50th anniversary mural

NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM 2010, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Apr. 12-15 9000 Exhibits: Lunar Globe, Mark III, Tires of the Future exhibit, 1:100 Shuttle, Shuttle speakers kit, Earth Science Magic Globe (Goddard), SOFIA model (Dryden), 1:100 ISS (Johnson)

STUDENT ROCKET LAUNCH ACTIVITIES, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 16-18 1000 Exhibits: Mobile Ares I

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON BUILDING DEDICATION, CHARLESTON, AL Apr. 16 600 Exhibits: 1:96 Saturn V, 1:100 Shuttle

RANDOLPH SCHOOL, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 16 70 Exhibits: 1:25 Hubble

COLUMBIA ELEMENTARY SPACE WEEK, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 19-23 810 Exhibits: 1:10 Lunar Rover, 1:30 Mars Rover, Mobile Shuttle, New Questions for an Old Friend mural, LCross-LRO Images

LEGACY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MONROVIA, AL Apr. 20 500 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Lunar Sample

MONTE SANO SPACE WEEK, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 20 150 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION ON THE NATIONAL MALL, WASHINGTON, DC Apr. 22-25 6500 Exhibits: NASA Home & City

EARTH DAY/ RIBBON CUTTING, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 22 1500 Exhibits: exhibit hardware

MT. CARMEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 23 60 Exhibits: Lunar Sample

SPACEOPS 2010, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 25-30 1200 Exhibits: 1:50 Hubble, 1:50 Ares I and V set, 1:100 Shuttle, SCaN exhibit Notes: A total of 58 high school and college students attended the Space Ops STEM Career Panel discussion on April 27th at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Al. Media coverage included MSFC TV, Huntsville Times, and WZDX Fox 54 news. Marshall created a new 30x40’ exhibit on control centers; a new 20’ display about Marshall; and provided models and stage decoration for activities and speaker sessions.

WHITE HOUSE EDUCATION INITIATIVE, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr. 26-28 1000 Exhibits: 1:10 Lunar Rover, 1:30 Mars Rover, NASA Home & City, New Questions for an Old Friend Mural

MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, ATLANTA, GA Apr. 27- 28 600 Exhibits: Giveaways, Handouts

EXPLORER SCHOOL, RAVENWOOD, MO Apr. 27- 800 Exhibits: Lunar Sample May 3

LARC NASCAR, RICHMOND, VA Apr. 30- 2000 Exhibits: NASA/NASCAR replica May 1

AEROSPACE WEEK CELEBRATION, HUNTSVILLE, AL Apr 30 200 Exhibits: Mobile Ares, Mobile Shuttle

LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SPACE WEEK, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 3-6 200 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Opportunity

LARC NASCAR -- Darlington, SC May 7-8 3000 Exhibits: NASA/NASCAR replica

UNION HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MORRISTON, TN May 7 120 Exhibits: Shuttle

EMBRACE SPACE (MCWANE CENTER), BIRMINGHAM, AL May 7-9 3284 Exhibits:1:50 Shuttle, Mobile Shuttle, NASA Boom Box, Photo Kiosk

CENTER DIRECTOR’S BREAKFAST 2010, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 11 400 Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I-X, 1:50 Hubble, 1:100 ISS, 1:10 Lunar Rover, 1:30 Mars Rover, 1:96 Saturn V, 1:100 Shuttle, 1:96 Skylab, ―Space Exploration: The Work of Generations‖ mural, Lunar Glove Box, Hubble Space Telescope, Friction Stir Weld

MID ATLANTIC FLY-IN, LUMBERTON, NC May 14-16 5000 Exhibits: NASA/NASCAR replica

SHUTTLE PRIDE SOCIAL, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 14 3000 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle

BEHIND THE GATES OF RSA AT BRIDGE STREET, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 15 7000 Exhibits: Mobile Theatre, Mobile Shuttle, Mark III suit, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op, Shuttle Cockpit, NASA Home & City, Hubble and Chandra Images, Focus on Marshall videos. Notes: Marshall featured both indoor and outdoor exhibits. Short feature videos took Bridge Street visitors “Behind the Gates of Redstone Arsenal” providing a glimpse of Marshall Space Flight Center’s laboratories, test facilities, and control centers. Marshall employees staffed exhibits and answered questions about Marshall and Huntsville’s role in America’s space program, especially 50th Anniversary events and planned activities.

HORIZON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MADISON, AL May 17-21 600 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op, Lunar Sample

2010 LAGUNA SECA LEMANS RACES, LAGUNA SECA, CA May 21-23 500 Exhibits: Aero Exhibit

MSFC EXHIBITS AT BRIDGE STREET CELEBRATION, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 15-24 1060 Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I-X, 1:50 Hubble, 1:100 ISS, 1:10 Lunar Rover, 1:100 Shuttle, 1:50 ILN model, NASA Home & City, Mark III suit, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op, Friction Stir Weld, ―Faces of Marshall‖ Graphics, ―Focus on Marshall‖ episodes Notes: Due to the popularity of the Behind the Gates of Redstone Arsenal event the weekend of May 15, Bridge Street management requested an extension of the store front Marshall exhibition.

CHAPMAN RETIREMENT CELEBRATION, MSFC, AL May 24 200 Exhibits: NASA Logo mural

TVC NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT, WASHINGTON, DC May 25-27 250 Exhibits: Friction Stir Weld, Marshall Tower

RAINBOW ELEMENTARY, HUNTSVILLE, AL May 25 700 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle

LARC NASCAR, CHARLOTTE, NC May 29-30 6500 Exhibits: NASA/NASCAR replica

MSFC HONOR AWARD CEREMONIES, MSFC, AL June 3 350 Exhibits: Exhibit Hardware

ARES AWARDS CEREMONY, MSFC, AL June 4 650 Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I and V, 1:100 Ares I-X, J2X model

WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL, NEW YORK, NY June 6 11000 Exhibits: 1:50 Shuttle, Inflatable Shuttle, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op Notes: NASA astronauts Leland Melvin and Sandy Magnus were part of a separate panel discussion at the event

SFA TEAM AWARDS, MSFC, AL June 7 400 Exhibits: NASA Logo mural

SCI-QUEST, HUNTSVILLE, AL June 7- 6000 Exhibits: Destiny Module, Moonbuggy Exhibit, Exhibit Hardware Sept 1

CENTER DIRECTOR’S FORUM, MSFC, AL June 10 8 Exhibits: ―Space Exploration: The Work of Generations‖ mural

TAKE OUR CHILDREN TO WORK, MSFC, AL June 10 2000 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle, Interactive Constellation Experience, Photo Kiosks

LARC NASCAR AT KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY, SPARTA, KY June 11-12 6000 Exhibits: NASA/NASCAR replica

RICHARD Z. SMITH MODEL LOAN, HUNTSVILLE, AL June 11-28 65 Exhibits: 1:200 Space Shuttle Orbiter, 1:48 Juno II, 1:48 Jupiter C, 1:48 Gemini Titan, 1:50 Apollo Soyouz, 1:1:92 Saturn V

2010 MSFC FAMILY PICNIC, MSFC, AL June 12 6000 Exhibits: 1:3 Apollo Lander, Photo Kiosk, Starshade Tent

TRIVECTOR SERVICES, HUNTSVILLE, AL June 24- 45 Exhibits: Launch re-entry Glove, EVA Glove June 2011

NASA DAY ON THE HILL, WASHINGTON, DC June 23 600 Exhibits: 1:50 Orion, min-Interactive Constellation Experience, Technical Towers Notes: Sixteen members of Congress visited the NASA booth.

MSFC TECHNOLOGY EXPO – MSFC, AL June 23 1500 Exhibits: Interactive Constellation Experience

2010 GREAT MINNESOTA AIR SHOW, ST. CLOUD, MN June 26-27 6000 Exhibits: Aero exhibit

SCIENCE ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY EXPO, HUNTSVILLE, AL June 28 300 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Footprint mural, 50th Anniversary graphic

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA, SAN ANTONIO, TX July 10-13 7000 Exhibits: NASA Home & City, Photo Kiosk

AP ANNUAL CONFERENCE, WASHINGTON, DC July 14-18 300 Exhibits: Mark III, Shuttle Astronaut Photo Op

SHUTTLE AWARDS, MSFC, AL July 14 3000 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle

STS-132 CREW VISIT, MSFC, AL July 15 350 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, 1:100 ISS

MCCHORD AFB AIR SHOW, TACOMA, WA July17-18 250000 Exhibits: Aero exhibit

ARNOLD AFB JUNIOR FORCE COUNCIL/ AEDC, TULLAHOMA, TN July 21-30 150 Exhibits: Marshall Tower with Air Force, DOD, and NASA partnership messages Notes: Approximately 150 people visited the NASA Marshall exhibit at Arnold Air Force Base July 22-29, 2010. The Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) sponsored the exhibition to showcase how the AEDC's mission ties in with other government and commercial missions. The Marshall exhibit featured a 20-by-30 foot display tailored to include NASA’s work with the Department of Defense (DoD).

JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE , NASHVILLE, TN July 24-28 1300 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Vision Tower exhibit

100TH BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE, FORT A.P. HILL, VA July 26- 40000 Aug. 4 Exhibits: Exploration Experience, photo kiosk , Journey to Tomorrow trailer (Glenn), Mars Exploration Rover model, James Webb Space Telescope model, Mars Mark III photo op suit, Brain-bites interactive game, Interactive kiosks (Langley), Astro-Camp interactive activities, NASA History graphic panel, ―Boy Scouts who are part of NASA‖ graphic panel Notes: Photos were taken by the Boy Scouts of America event photographer and by Aaron Huey of Scouting Magazine. Special guests included international visitors from Guatemala and London.

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TN Aug 11- 1800 Exhibits: 1:96 Saturn V, 1:48 Apollo Command Module Aug 11, 2011

JOHNSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ATHENS, AL Aug 11- 400 Exhibits: 1:48 Skylab model, 1:96 Saturn IB, 1:100 Shuttle, Shuttle Tile, Space Aug 11, 2011 Food

EXPLORATION DAYS AT BUSCH GARDENS, WILLIAMSBURG, VA Aug. 13-14 1500 Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: Former Space Shuttle Astronaut and Payload Specialist Roger Crouch (STS-83 & STS-94) conducted meet & greets as well as presentations to the visiting public. Langley Research Center promoted this event as a “Summer of Innovation” in conjunction with Busch Gardens.

SHUTTLE PROJECTS OFFICE, MSFC, AL Aug 16 50 Exhibits: EVA gloves July 2011

2010 LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES, WILLIAMSPORT, PA Aug. 14- 29 600000 Exhibits: Exploration Experience, Space Exploration Vehicle model, 1:20 Orion model, Mark III suit, Musgrave space suit/armature/stand, Moonbuggy exhibit, Hubble model, Lunar Surface flooring, Space Food Display, 1:96 Saturn V, NASA Home & City, 1:20 ISS, NASA/NASCAR replica Notes: Colonel Terry Virts (STS-130 Pilot) presenting the Little League patch he flew in space to Little League CEO Steve Keener. NASA Astronaut Doug “Wheels” Wheelock threw the ceremonial first pitch--17,500 mph fastball-- from the International Space Station. NASA “Did You Knows” and a NASA exhibits promo was featured at random times during each of the 32 games.

SPACE AND MISSILE DEFENSE CONFERENCE, HUNTSVILLE, AL Aug. 16-19 1000 Exhibits: Friction Stir Weld, J2X Engine, Robotic Lunar Lander, MarcBot, Micro Ballistic Gas Gun Notes: In addition to the NASA booth activity, demonstrations of the Multi-function Agile Remote Control Robot (MARCbot) were provided. Visitors of note included Gerard Petitalot, Senior Advisor for Space Joint Staff, French Ministry of Defense and Robert Shane Kimbrough, U.S. Army officer and a NASA astronaut STS-126.

HANDS ON SCIENCE CENTER, TULLAHOMA, TN Aug. 23-30 600 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle, Shuttle Speaker Kit, NASA logo mural, Photo kiosk Notes: NASA outreach was covered in the local Sunday paper.

EXPEDITION ASTRONAUT TJ CREAMER VISIT, MSFC, AL Aug. 25 150 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, 1:100 ISS

SPACE 2010-EDUCATION ALLEY, ANAHEIM, CA Aug. 31- 2000 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Space Shuttle Mural, Photo Kiosk Sept 2

50TH ANNIVERSARY EMPLOYEE CELEBRATION, MSFC, AL Sept. 8 7000 Exhibits: Mobile Theater, Photo Kiosk ,Mobile Ares; Astronaut photo op (Stennis); Mark III , 1:20 Saturn 1B,1:20 Saturn 1; 1:48 Saturn V; F-1 engine model; 1:3 Mercury model; Von Braun Bust, 1:48 Skylab & Pedestal, Space Exploration Vehicle, 1:20 ASTP; HEAO; NBS model, Musgrave suit; 1:15 Shuttle; 1:20 Shuttle Spacelab, 1:25 Hubble model; Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle model, 1:25 Hubble Telescope; 1:20 Chandra Model, Space Station Freedom Double Keel Model; 1:20 ILM-1 model; Large ALS model, Large ISS; Post-Columbia signed Tribal poster 1:48 GPB; 1:50 Ares I &V set; Ares 1X; 1:4 X-33 model; X-37 model; FASTrac engine nozzle Notes: More than 50 items of exhibit property—including models, traveling exhibits, artifacts, and artwork were selected and arranged across six decades from 1950 to 2000.

ESMD PA STATE TOUR: TALL SHIPS IN ERIE, ERIE, PA Sept. 8-12 2200 Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: Special guests included, Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper, Diana Ames with the Pennsylvania Coalition to End Homelessness, Gary Ravetto with The Nonprofit Partnership, Maritime Museum officials, and Captain Wes Heerssen of the Flagship Niagara.

PITTSBURGH AIR SHOW, PITTSBURGH, PA Sept. 11-12 7000 Exhibits: Aero exhibit

ESMD PA STATE TOUR: YORK STATE FAIR, YORK, PA Sept. 15-19 2200 Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: The York Fair is the oldest fair in the United States and welcomed over 70,000 people a day.

STEM – WOW! THAT’S ENGINEERING!, HUNTSVILLE, AL Sept. 18 1200 Exhibits: 1:10 Lunar Rover, 1:48 Saturn V, Mobile Shuttle, Footprint mural, Photo Kiosk Notes: Education partnered with the Society of Women Engineers and SciQuest to hold this event in support Summer of Innovation on September 18th at SciQuest.

OBSERVE THE MOON NIGHT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Sept. 18 280 Exhibits: Photo Kiosk

MOONTOWN FLY-IN 2010, HUNTSVILLE, AL Sept. 18-19 1700 Exhibits: Mobile Theatre, Marshall Capabilities Mural, Astronomy Images, Exploration Timeline

KSC FAMILY DAY, KSC, FL Sept. 25 2000 Exhibits: Prize Wheels

ESMD MA STATE TOUR, WEYMOUTH, MA Sept. 28 2550 Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: Schools buses brought in additional students from Hamilton Primary, Pingree Primary and Talbot Primary all from the Weymouth area. The Patriot Ledger featured a story on the exhibit and included an article and five pictures on their website. Betsy Harris of the Community and Business Partner Liaison for the Weymouth School System took pictures and notes for their bi-monthly newsletter which has a readership of 10,000.

CONSTELLATION PROGRAM AWARDS DAY, MSFC, AL Sept. 28 300 Exhibits: 1:10 Ares I and V set, J2X engine

AARP ANNUAL MEETING, ORLANDO, FL Sept. 30- 10000 Oct. 3 Exhibits: 1:20 ISS, Technical Towers, Inverted Dome with Earth Skin Notes: NASA's Chief Technologist, Bobby Braun conducted a well received presentation to roughly 100 AARP members on Friday, October 1st. NASA exhibitors included ESMD, SOMD, KSC and the Kennedy Space Center's Visitor Center, JPL's Mars Rover, and the James Webb Space Telescope.

ALBUQUERQUE BALLOON FIESTA, ALBUQUERQUE, NM Oct. 1-10 87000 Exhibits: Aero exhibit

ASSOC OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS, HONOLULU, HI Oct. 2-3 1059 Exhibits: Goddard’s Magic Planet, HQ Space Station Walking Game, Solar Dynamic Observatory mural, Aeronautics kiosk, Lunar demonstrations

WEST MADISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MADISON, AL Oct. 6 500 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Lunar Sample

SPACE WEEK IN ASHBURN, ASHBURN, GA Oct. 8 400 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle, Shuttle Speakers Kit

ESMD STATE TOUR: VERMONT 3.0, BURLINGTON, VT Oct. 15-16 850 Exhibits: Exploration Experience

CFC KICKOFF, HUNTSVILLE, AL Oct. 21 2000 Exhibits: exhibit hardware

ESMD STATE TOUR: DE AEROSPACE ED FOUNDATION DAY, SMYRNA, DE Oct. 22-23 650 Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: Visitors of note included Delaware Department of Education members Charlie Michaels and Mike Fitzgerald as well as Dr. Stephanie Wright, President and CEO of the Delaware AeroSpace Education Foundation.

USA SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FESTIVAL, WASHINGTON, DC Oct. 23-24 500,000 Exhibits: Lunar Globe, NASA Home & City, GigaPan, Hands On activities, Interactive Demonstrations Notes: All activities mirrored the festival’s mission, which was to re-invigorate the interest of America’s youth in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Visitors of note included NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, and Associate Administrator for Education Leland Melvin.

ESMD STATE TOUR: NATHANAEL GREENE MIDDLE SCHOOL,. Oct. 27- 29 1400 PROVIDENCE, RI Exhibits: Exploration Experience

PRESS SITE FOR STS-133, KSC, FL Oct. 31- Nov 2 150 Exhibits: Mark III suit

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, MSFC, AL Nov. 1-29 350 Exhibits: Exhibit Hardware

SHUTTLE PRIDE SOCIAL, MSFC, AL Nov. 1 3000 Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle

ESMD STATE TOUR: WEST CALDWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Nov. 1-4 1350 WEST CALDWELL, NJ Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: Contributing photographer Jeff Stiefbold photographed the exhibit and interviewed the staff for The Caldwell’s Patch, an online community news spot.,

ENDEAVOR, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HARVEST, AL Nov. 3 50 Exhibits: Lunar Sample

CANYON FEST, FORT PAYNE, AL Nov. 6 2500 Exhibits: Mobile Theatre

GIRLS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, HUNTSVILLE, AL Nov. 6 500 Exhibits: 1:96 Saturn V, 1:100 Shuttle, NASA Boom Box, Shuttle Speaker’s Kit

VETERAN DAY PARADE, HUNTSVILLE, AL Nov. 11 1500 Exhibits: Mobile Theatre, Mobile Shuttle

ESMD STATE TOUR: COCA-COLA SCIENCE MUSEUM, COLUMBUS, GA Nov. 11-13 600 Columbus, GA Exhibits: Exploration Experience Notes: The Coca Cola Space Science Center promoted the weekend and the exhibit’s visit on ClearChannel Radio stations WDAK, WVRK, WGSY, and WSTH and PMB Broadcasting radio WRLD, WRCH, and WLTC. In addition, a live chat was held on local television WTVM 9 and WDAK radio.

JACKSON COUNTY STUDENT CAREER FAIR, PIGSAH, AL Nov. 15-17 200 Exhibits: 1:100 Ares I and V, 1:48 Skylab, 1:100 Shuttle. Space Suit Glove

LEGACY SCHOOL, HUNTSVILLE, AL Nov. 17 460 Exhibits: 1:100 Shuttle

NASA/ A&M HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR DAY, HUNTSVILLE, AL Nov. 20 3000 Huntsville, AL Exhibits: Mobile Shuttle, Photo Kiosk

TVC FALL PARTNERSHIP EVENT, HUNTSVILLE, AL Nov. 21-22 250 Exhibits: NASA Home & City, 1:100 ISS, 1:100 Shuttle

2010 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF AIR SHOW CONFERENCE Nov.6-8 1600 LAS VEGAS, NV Exhibits: Aero exhibit Notes: Forty venues across the country requested a NASA presence at their air show

2010 MSFC HOLIDAY RECEPTION, MSFC, AL Dec. 7 1800 Exhibits: Exploration Experience