Ira Harden (MAT ’11) chosen for NASA research flight

 

Ira Harden

Ira Harden

Ira Harden (MAT ’11) is one of 26 U.S. educators who have been selected for research flights aboard SOFIA, NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. As participants in the Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors program, the educators will partner with professional astronomers using SOFIA for scientific observations in 2012 and 2013.

According to NASA,

SOFIA is a modified Boeing 747SP jetliner equipped with a 100-inch (2.5-meter) diameter telescope. The observatory enables the analysis of infrared light to study the formation of stars and planets; chemistry of interstellar gases; composition of comets, asteroids and planets; and supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies.

“The unique design of SOFIA gives educators hands-on experience with world-class astronomical research,” said John Gagosian, SOFIA program executive at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Working with astronomers, educators participate in a research project from beginning to end and integrate that unique perspective with classroom lessons and public outreach programs.”

Ira teaches at City Honors College Preparatory Charter School in Inglewood.

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One Response to “Ira Harden (MAT ’11) chosen for NASA research flight”

  1. This sounds like an excellent program. NASA scientist are teaching teachers teaching students. I’m sure ill be hearing more on this!

    04/13/2012 at 12:07 pm Reply

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