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Hi Chris (and ASTC-list server readers),
It's my understanding that the Challenger Center Organization is the "owner"
of that program now. I have had no luck in getting materials from them but
your mileage may vary.
Mike Shanahan, Education Director at the Bishop Museum in Hawaii wrote all
of the Star Station One materials so he might still have them in electronic
versions. I would be glad to photocopy a specific activity or two for you
from my 3-ring binder collection but there is too much for me to duplicate
it all.
Lincoln Garrick
Programs Manager
The Imaginarium
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Subject: StarStation One
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Hello from Florida the Plywood State (it's a hurricane thing)
I am currently hunting to see if there is anyway to get StarStation One
materials (scripts, supplies, etc). We are working towards new activities
for our camp-ins and I remember working with this program in years past and
it has a lot of what I'm looking for exactly without needing to reinvent the
wheel. I'd love to chat with anyone who would be willing to share any of
these materials or can assist in pointing the right direction.
Thanks a ton in advance, had a fantastic time in San Jose...way to go Tech
Museum!!! And hopefully we'll still be here after this next hurricane.
Chris McGinnis
Assistant Manager of Education
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
321-449-4209 Visitors Complex
321-269-6101 xt 6110 Astronaut Hall of Fame
"Controlling the weather is a matter of knowing where
all the butterflies are."
-Terry Pratchett
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