Excitement rockets as real-life NASA astronaut visits school in Milton Keynes


The Ohio born astronaut, who has flown four space shuttle missions during his 20 year career with NASA, explained to pupils how gravity affects the things that people take for granted
every day, such as the necessity in space to sleep strapped down with arms folded and eating and drinking from sealed pouches.
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Hide AdThe pupils, who listened in awe to his first-hand experiences during his presentation, had the opportunity to ask lots of questions afterwards, when the veteran astronaut visited their


classrooms to look at the work they have been doing on their topic of space.
“It was an exciting and unique afternoon for pupils at Oakgrove when Don vividly explained what it is like to live and work in space, said Oakgrove Primary School Headteacher Mark Sim.
“The images from inside the shuttle and from out of the window at the view of the earth had both pupils and staff watching the presentation in amazement.
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Hide Ad“Part of Don’s new mission is to inform the next generation of the potential to be the scientists, engineers and astronauts of future space exploration. Meeting the astronaut left Oakgrove’s
pupils with plenty to aspire to.”