Join special NASA guest, Jason-Flor Sisante, as the National Space Centre hosts a free live Space Q&A to answer your questions regarding the past, present and future NASA space missions, as we once again focus on the moon, Mars and beyond!
Jason is a cerebrovascular scientist who is curious to unravel the role of the heart-brain interaction as it pertains to cognitive aging, exercise and extreme environments such as space.
He is a former NASA/National Biomedical Space Research Institute (NSBRI) intern, and he recruits on behalf of NASA’s and NSBRI’s education programs. His long-term goal is to be a leader in aerospace and neurorehabilitation research, hoping to optimize neural recovery in patients afflicted with brain insults, and extending this work to solve aerospace medical problems.
Jason is dedicated to STEM education initiatives, and he recruits and mentors deserving students to increase their education opportunities.
How do I ask a question?
Ask your questions in advance on our Facebook event page (we will be selecting in advance but cannot guarantee we will be able to answer all the questions).
How to watch the LIVE session?
Join us at 19:00 on our Facebook page on 05 December 2020. The session will go live at this time, or just after.
Can I watch the session at a later date?
Yes, the session will remain on our Facebook page after the event for you to watch at any time.
Who is this session suitable for?
Anybody and everybody with an interest in the past, present and future of space exploration. The National Space Centre is an educational charity and last year we hosted over 80,000 school visits, so everything we do is created to inspire and educate.
Is there a cost to watch the session?
No, please do not follow third party links that ask for information or money to participate. This is a FREE session.
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