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NASA Goddard Hosts “Out-of-This-World” Summer Internships For Midwest U.S. Students

By SpaceRef Editor
July 28, 2012
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NASA Goddard Hosts “Out-of-This-World” Summer Internships For Midwest U.S. Students

Imagine what an incredible opportunity it is for an engineering major to work on an actual spacecraft or for a student who is interested in cryogenics to conduct significant research in a cryogenics testing facility. At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., located just outside of Washington, D.C., these dreams are becoming reality for some exceptional students this summer. These life-changing internships turn into “out-of-this-world” experiences as the students intern for six to ten weeks, doing hands-on research or engineering alongside NASA experts.

Forty college and high school students from the Midwest U.S. are about two-thirds of the way through their participation in Goddard’s 2012 Summer Internship Program. Young men and women from cities such as Portland, Ohio, Chicago, Ill., St. Paul, Minn., and Milwaukee, Wis., have joined approximately 500 other students from 42 of the 50 U.S. states as well as Puerto Rico.

Each selected intern was placed with a NASA mentor and provided with scientific or engineering research opportunities that matched the student’s educational interests and background. Their assigned work may include equipment design and testing, experimental data collection and processing, computer software development or fieldwork. Many projects are at the cutting edge of science and technology, and all are important to future NASA research efforts.

For more information about NASA Goddard, visit: www.nasa.gov/goddard

SpaceRef staff editor.