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Centennial of Flight:
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December 10, 2003, join 300 students live from the NASA Ames Research Center Auditorium to celebrate 100 years of manned powered flight. Wilbur and Orville made their first flight on December 17, 1903. NASA Quest's Centennial of Flight Project continues to highlight the gifts that powered flight has brought to modern day life and the ways that different people have made a contribution to aerospace and aviation in this event entitled: Aero Expo IV: Centennial of Flight and a Date with the Wright Brothers. |
| Wednesday, December 10, 2 one-hour Webcasts 8:30AM Pacific 11 AM Pacific
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Webcast with Wilbur, Orville & Katharine Wright Look back in time and relive the last 100 years of flight in this visit with the Wright Brothers. Talk about the future of flight and what part you might play in it.
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Before the Web events
If youve never participated in a webcast or chat, review
During these Web events, you will learn about the contributions of women to aviation and aerospace. You will actually get to interact with Orville and Wilbur Wright by posting your questions in the chat room!
Before participating in the online events, please review the bio(s) of the person(s) you will be talking to so that you can ask good questions and so that you dont ask them any questions that theyve already answered.
Additional Lesson plans of interest for this event
NASA Occupations Chat Lesson (pdf download)
To participate in a webcast, chat or forum, click the "join" links on the calendar of events, where you can find dates and times.
If you can't attend the live event, post your questions
ahead of time, and come back later to check the archive.
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