Now Available: Spiders in Space
Dear Educator:
We are pleased to announce that Baylor College of
Medicine's teacher's guide for the upcoming "Spiders in Space"
investigation now is available online (http://bioedonline.org/space/STS_Mission_134S.cfm).
In April 2011, an orb weaver spider
will fly aboard Space Shuttle Endeavor (mission STS-134) for a
rendezvous with ISS. Once onboard the Space Station, the spider will
star in an exciting experiment to observe its behaviors in
microgravity. The spider will live in a special habitat that provides a
safe environment, food and water, and allows it to be monitored
continuously. Real-time photos and video will be transmitted from ISS
back to Earth and made available on the "Spiders in Space" Mission page
(http://bioedonline.org/space/STS_Mission_134S.cfm).
We invite your class to participate in the experiment. Baylor College of Medicine
has created a complete curricular module that will allow students and
teachers worldwide to conduct their own classroom investigations
comparing ground-based spiders with those living in microgravity on
ISS. The teacher's guide for the "Spiders in Space" module is free.
Just visit the link above, click on the "Spiders in Space" logo to
register, and download the module guide. It provides information on the
orb weaver spider, housing and care for a spider, and setting up a
classroom-based investigation with your own students.
Download the guide to start planning your experiment today!
Center for Educational Outreach
Baylor College of Medicine

