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NASA’s Stennis Space Center Hosts Take Our Children to Work Day

Allen Forsman demonstrates a cryogenics experiment as Take Our Children to Work Day participants watch on in amazement.
Take Our Children to Work Day participants watched a cryogenics demonstration led by Allen Forsman, an employee of Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company.
NASA / Danny Nowlin

The Artemis Generation came out in full force at NASA’s Stennis Space Center as children of Stennis employees had the opportunity to visit the center on July 20 during the annual Take Our Children to Work Day. They were welcomed by NASA Stennis Associate Director Rodney McKellip, received a briefing on NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program, and participated in hands-on activities to promote interest in science, technology, and engineering. As the day ended, participants watched a cryogenics demonstration led by Allen Forsman, an employee of Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company. This year’s event was the first at NASA Stennis since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

NASA/Danny Nowlin
NASA/Danny Nowlin
NASA/Danny Nowlin
NASA/Danny Nowlin
NASA/Danny Nowlin

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Sep 01, 2023