10 Years of Students Helping NASA Grow Space Food with Growing Beyond Earth

For the 10th anniversary of Growing Beyond Earth, a groundbreaking program connecting classrooms with NASA scientists, nearly 1,250 students from 71 schools worldwide took part in a live chat session. The program, led by Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, has been bridging the gap between science education and space exploration for over a decade.

During the session, which was held in collaboration with NASA Kennedy Space Center's Space Crop Production team, students learned how their classroom experiments were contributing to real NASA research on growing crops for future astronauts on long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars. "Our students are contributing to real NASA science," said one participating teacher. "It's incredibly motivating for them to know their data could influence what astronauts eat in space someday."

The program has already seen significant success, with over 120,000 students across 800+ classrooms testing more than 250 plant cultivars since its inception. Five student-tested crops have even been grown aboard the International Space Station.

Growing Beyond Earth exemplifies NASA's Science Activation program, which aims to connect people of all ages and backgrounds with cutting-edge research. By engaging students as active participants in research projects like GBE, these programs not only advance NASA's goals but also cultivate curiosity, creativity, and confidence in the next generation of scientists and explorers.

In a statement, Dr. Gioia Massa, senior leader of NASA Kennedy Space Center's Space Crop Production team, said, "When students see themselves as part of NASA's mission, they realize science isn't something distant, it's something they can do." The program has made significant strides in promoting STEM education and inspiring the next generation of space explorers.
 
πŸš€πŸ’‘ I think this is so cool! It's awesome that students from all over the world got to connect with NASA scientists and learn how their experiments are helping to grow crops for astronauts on long-duration missions. πŸŒ±πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ It's great to see initiatives like Growing Beyond Earth making STEM education more accessible and fun, especially for young people who might not have considered a career in science otherwise. The fact that they got to see their data being used by real NASA research is super motivating for them, right? πŸŽ‰πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG πŸ€―πŸš€ I'm soooo stoked to hear about this awesome program Growing Beyond Earth! πŸ‘ Students getting to chat with NASA scientists and contribute to real research on growing crops for astronauts? πŸŒ±πŸ‘½ That's out of this world (pun intended) 🀣. It's amazing how these young minds are already making a difference in space exploration πŸš€πŸ’¨. And can you believe it's all happening since 10 years ago? πŸ“† Time flies when you're having fun and learning about STEM πŸ”¬πŸŽ“. I'm sure it's super motivating for the students to know their data could influence what astronauts eat in space someday πŸ€”. This program is a perfect example of how science education can come together with space exploration to inspire the next gen of scientists and explorers πŸŒŸπŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬!
 
I'm actually really stoked to hear about Growing Beyond Earth πŸš€. It's amazing how NASA is making science accessible to students all around the world 🌎. I mean, who wouldn't want to be part of real NASA research? πŸ’‘ And it's not just about learning facts, it's about contributing to something that can actually change the future of space travel 🌟.

It's also super cool that they're growing crops for astronauts in space πŸ₯—. Like, have you ever thought about what people eat on the Moon or Mars? πŸ€” It's crazy to think that students are helping to figure out that out. And it's not just limited to space travel either, this program is all about promoting STEM education and inspiring a new generation of scientists and explorers πŸŽ‰.

I wish more programs like this existed, making science and innovation accessible to everyone, especially underrepresented groups πŸ‘₯. It's the future we need – a future where everyone has the chance to make a difference πŸ’–.
 
OMG I'm literally speechless 😲. This is so cool!!! 1,250 students from all over the world participating in a live chat session with NASA scientists? That's like, totally mind-blowing 🀯! And they're actually contributing to real NASA research? That's insane! πŸ’₯ I can imagine how motivating it must be for those students to know their data could influence what astronauts eat in space one day πŸš€. It's amazing that this program has already seen so much success with over 120,000 students and 5 crops grown on the International Space Station πŸŒ±πŸ‘. This is exactly why we need more programs like Growing Beyond Earth to inspire the next gen of scientists and explorers! πŸ”₯
 
πŸš€ I'm totally stoked to hear about Growing Beyond Earth's 10th anniversary! It's awesome to see a program like this connecting classrooms with NASA scientists and making STEM ed more accessible πŸ€“. I mean, who wouldn't want to grow crops for astronauts on the Moon or Mars? πŸŒ• The fact that it's already helped over 120k students across 800+ classrooms is just mind-blowing... I'm sure those kids are totally inspired to pursue careers in science and exploration now πŸ’₯. It's a great example of how we can bridge the gap between education and research, and it's awesome to see NASA's Science Activation program doing its thing πŸš€.
 
I gotta say, this Growing Beyond Earth thing is super cool πŸš€! Back in my day, I didn't even know what astronauts ate for breakfast on the International Space Station πŸ˜‚. But to think that our kids can actually contribute to real NASA research and help grow crops for space missions? That's just mind-blowing 🀯! And 120,000 students across 800+ classrooms already participating in this program? That's a whole lot of young minds being sparked πŸ”₯! I'm loving the fact that it's not just about theory, but actual hands-on research. NASA is doing some amazing stuff to get kids excited about STEM and space exploration. Kudos to 'em πŸ™Œ!
 
OMG you guys! 🀯 I'm literally so inspired by this Growing Beyond Earth program!!! πŸ‘ It's amazing to think that students all over the world, like 71 schools worldwide, are contributing to NASA research on growing crops for astronauts on Mars missions! 🌌 The fact that their classroom experiments can influence what astronauts eat in space someday is just mind-blowing. 😲 I remember when I was in school, we had these super basic science classes and it wasn't until I stumbled upon a documentary about NASA's Space Station program that I realized how much I wanted to pursue a career in STEM. πŸš€ Now, seeing young students getting to be a part of something so cool like this is giving me all the feels! ❀️ And let's not forget, 5 student-tested crops have even been grown aboard the International Space Station?! 🌱 That's literally out of this world (pun intended)! πŸ˜‚
 
πŸš€πŸ’‘ I'm so stoked to see programs like Growing Beyond Earth making a real difference in kids' lives! I mean, who wouldn't want to be part of NASA's mission 🀯? It's amazing how something as simple as a classroom experiment can contribute to real research on growing crops for space missions. And the fact that they've even grown plants on the ISS is just mind-blowing πŸŒ±πŸš€. I think it's so cool how this program is not just about science, but also about inspiring kids to be curious and creative. It's a great example of how we can make learning fun and relevant in today's world! πŸ‘
 
πŸš€ just looked at the data from Growing Beyond Earth and I'm blown away! 🀯 120k students involved so far? That's like, a whole classroom full every day for almost 3 years πŸ˜‚ and they're learning about space crops?! πŸŒ±πŸš€ It's crazy to think that their experiments are contributing to NASA research on the moon & mars. I mean, what if one of them comes up with the next breakthrough on growing food in space? πŸ€“ The stats are insane: 71 schools worldwide, 1,250 students, over 250 plant cultivars tested... and 5 crops grown aboard the ISS?! πŸš€πŸ‘½ that's like, real-life sci-fi stuff! πŸš€
 
omg I'm so inspired by this 🀩 Growing Beyond Earth is literally changing the game for future astronauts! Can you imagine being able to grow your own food in space? 🌱 It's mind-blowing that students are contributing to real NASA research and it's actually making a difference. The fact that 5 student-tested crops have been grown aboard the International Space Station is just wow 😲. I think this program is doing an amazing job of inspiring young minds and showing them that science isn't just something you learn in school, it's something you can do to make a real impact. Let's keep pushing the boundaries of space exploration and educating future geniuses! πŸ’«
 
I think its so cool that theres these young kids all around the world gettin involved in real NASA research πŸš€! They get to see how their experiments are actually helpin people in space, it must be super motivating for them. I mean, who doesnt want to know they can make a difference in space exploration? πŸ’‘ And its not just about the science part, its also about the curiosity and creativity that comes with it. I think programs like Growing Beyond Earth are really doin somethin right by gettin kids excited about learnin and explorin new things 🌟
 
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