In this lesson, students will learn about efforts being made to make spaceflight more accessible. Then, they will consider accessibility in their community. By Nicole Daniels Oct. 29, 2021 Lesson Overview Featured Article: “A Future for People With Disabilities in Outer Space Takes Flight” by Amanda Morris Recently, 12 passengers with disabilities traveled aboard a parabolic flight in an experiment testing … Read More
The future of space will be ADA accessible thanks to Mission: AstroAccess
By Brandon Richardson– October 25, 2021 Twelve people with various disabilities floated weightless in simulated space environments—in the name of science and a more accessible final frontier. Mission: AstroAccess took off from Long Beach Airport last week, carrying the 12 ambassadors—some blind, others with prosthetic limbs and some with hearing and visual impairments. During 15 parabolic maneuvers, various demonstrations took place, some using … Read More
Testing Space Travel for People With Disabilities
Medscape Staff October 25, 2021 A nonprofit ran a flight in zero-gravity conditions for passengers with disabilities in an effort to ensure the new wave of space travel comes with accessibility built in. What to know: 12 people with disabilities recently participated in a parabolic flight, a space training flight within the Earth’s atmosphere that moves up and down in arcs to … Read More
Space Missions for Persons With Disabilities Could be Possible, Thanks To ‘Mission: AstroAccess’ | Will NASA Allow It?
Griffin Davis , Tech Times 20 October 2021, 06:10 pm Space missions for persons with disabilities might could really happen as the new “Mission: AstroAccess” project tries to make this a possibility. Last Oct. 17, the non-profit space program allowed 12 individuals with disabilities to experience weightlessness. A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket streaks skyward off Launch Complex 41 from Cape … Read More
Disabled Astronauts Blaze New Space Trails
Efforts are underway to make space missions more accessible By Rachel Crowell on October 20, 2021 Mona Minkara is a bioengineer at Northeastern University, where she leads a laboratory focused on applying computational modeling to pulmonary research. She is also one of the only blind faculty members in her field. Recently, Minkara embarked on a different kind of experiment. She and 11 other … Read More
Sheri Wells-Jensen: Zero gravity flight was an emotional roller coaster
OSTED BY: DAVID DUPONT OCTOBER 20, 2021 By DAVID DUPONT BG Independent News Reached by telephone at her hotel room in California, Sheri Wells-Jensen is laughing. She explains she woke up from a dream a half-hour ago. In the dream she was floating. She had been laughing since then. Wells-Jensen is still coming off the highs of her flight into zero gravity … Read More