[BA-Rockets] AeroExpo
Gregory Wong
sax at SoundingRocket.com
Tue Nov 25 23:06:23 PST 2003
BayNAR and LUNAR:
I now have access to a digital video camera which means I can convert
VHS tapes into digital format, edit them, and either burn them onto
a DVD or record them onto a VHS tape... I think. I'm still
experimenting
with the equipment. If you have any video you think would be suitable
for
a montage for the booth, please get it to me ASAP. I live in Sunnyvale.
I can't say it will be anything as polished as the Clay Bros. videos,
but
I'm hoping to at least the get the point across.
--Greg
On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Martin Krikorian wrote:
> I have been putting together some ideas for club participation in the
> NASA AeroExpo, December 8, 9 and 10. For those who have not heard of
> this, it is an educational event for middle school kids that will be
> held at NASA Ames. Between 4 and 5 thousand students will attend,
> getting a tour of the facility, seeing presentations on the history of
> flight, and wandering through an exhibit area. BayNar and Lunar have
> been invited to share the booth space of the Wings of History Museum,
> who will be there with exhibits on the history of aviation.
>
> Some links with more info:
>
> http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/projects/aero/centennial/expo4/index.html
>
> http://www.wingsofhistory.org/index.htm
>
>
> What we intend to do is this: Have a portion of the Wings of History
> area set up with a large table, where we can show off models, and have
> some additional displays. We would like to have a video monitor
> running, showing tapes of launches, such a LDRS. We will try to have
> a demonstration of Roc-Sim, using laptop computers and a large
> monitor. We will have handouts that give info about BayNar, Lunar,
> and about rocketry in general.
>
> It essential that we are properly staffed. The expo runs 9am to 2pm
> each of the three days. We need to have three people there at all
> times, to make sure that we can properly explain things and answer
> questions when the place is busy, and make sure our property is
> protected. This is obviously not set up for convenience - it's
> during the week, during school hours - so we need to get our staffing
> well scheduled. I have now got one person scheduled through each of
> the three days, but we need more, to make this happen. If you can be
> at NASA Ames for this event, please contact me to let me know when you
> can help out.
>
> We are working on getting the following materials: A large folding
> table, (I have a small one for model displays, that will be farther
> back and out of finger range), Static display models of all types
> (Terry Swift and others have volunteered some already), a tradeshow
> style backdrop that we can use to hang things on, poles for hoisting
> the LUNAR banner, a video monitor and VCR, a 19" computer monitor, a
> flip chart easel.
>
> We have some display racking being built for showing off models, but
> if anyone has something already to use, it would be very helpful. I
> will try to borrow some of this stuff from my company, and will ask
> NASA what they might be able to supply as well. If anyone has things
> that can help fill this list, please let me know!
>
> My thanks in advance to those working on this already! This is a
> great opportunity for the local clubs to get some exposure at NASA
> Ames, and to help get kids involved in rocketry.
>
> Marty Krikorian
> BayNar
>
> 408-730-8423
>
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