Laurel Ridge professor attends STEM training at NASA site

For Immediate Release:
June 27, 2017

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Laurel Ridge computer science professor Melissa Stange’s students will have some out-of-this world opportunities thanks to a recent workshop she attended at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Wallops Flight Facility.

Stange was among the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) faculty from 15 Virginia community colleges participating in the STEM Takes Flight Community College Professional Development workshop – a joint project of the flight facility and the Virginia Space Grant Consortium – in May. Her time there came just one week after Gov. Terry McAuliffe flew over Wallops Island in a plane that could be piloted from the ground.

During the workshop Stange took part in complicated scientific balloon and Antares Rocket mission simulations.

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Professor Melissa Stange, wearing pink in the center, with colleagues at the Wallops Flight Facility.

“For the rocket simulation, I was responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of telemetry, as well as maintaining optical communication and data quality, while also leading troubleshooting of any anomalies relating to range assets and services, and then providing information to the launch coordinator for a go or no-go,” she says. “We used a real NASA launch checklist. At times it was stressful with multiple countdowns happening at the same time. It really hit home how vital communication skills and teamwork are.

“For the balloon simulation, my role was meteorologist, and I was responsible for advising on weather patterns, as well as using my math skills to advise my team on whether to bring the balloon back down onto water or land.”

As Laurel Ridge’s associate degree in computer science program finished its second year, Stange was looking for ways to enhance the curriculum. Because she completed the NASA workshop, her students are now eligible to collaborate with astronauts on the International Space Station on orbital testing

“It’s totally up to our students on what they want to send up there,” Stange says.

For instance, if students opt to send a Lego robot to space, astronauts can see if the programs put on it by the students operate the same in space as on Earth.

“It’s just a whole new avenue for Laurel Ridge students to get different experiences,” Stange says.

Her experience coincides with 2017 Laurel Ridge graduate Peter Harrison’s summer internship with NASA at the Langley Research Center, also a part of the STEM Takes Flight program.

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