Interactive Engagements

Interactive ENgagements

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MCG collaborated with NASA and bully! Entertainment to develop “First Woman,” a series of interactive graphic novels. The first issue, Dream to Reality, follows the character of Callie Rodriguez
as she becomes the first woman to explore the Moon. While Callie is fictional, the first female astronaut and person of color will soon set foot on the Moon – a historic milestone and part of upcoming NASA Artemis missions.

“First Woman” graphic novels are enabled by virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). The free app, available on iOS and Android, takes viewers through life-size scenes from the graphic novel. Embedded QR codes throughout “First Woman” let readers explore NASA’s highlighted technologies, which help Callie, and will help real astronauts, sustain life on the Moon. Viewers can download the graphic novel in both English and Spanish, listen to a descriptive audio version of the story, or learn about exciting career paths and real-life first women on the website: www.nasa.gov/calliefirst.

In collaboration NASA’s Science and Technology Mission Directorate (STMD), NASA iTech is a unique initiative to find innovative ideas that address critical problems here on Earth that also hold great potential to solve critical technology challenges in future space exploration.

Ideas may come from small or large businesses, academia, other government organizations — or others who may not have previously had a forum to present their solutions to NASA leadership or industry partners.

Learning and challenge activities tied to the Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) of the Orion spacecraft. NASA EDC is an opportunity for students to chart their journey to deep space by tackling one of the major challenges of long-duration exploration – the dangers associated with radiation and the need to protect our astronauts as they venture to places never before attempted by human beings.

NASA Home & City

NASA Home & City is an interactive website that features spinoff technologies in a virtual space, allowing users to tour through buildings and rooms to discover common items that NASA inspired or helped improve. These spinoffs are commercial products that apply NASA technology originally developed for studying and exploring space.

This Webby award-winning site allows visitors to clearly see how space exploration and research positively impacts their daily lives.

NIA provides support, including event planning, broadcast, media production, and communications, for the NASA Langley 100th Anniversary. A live broadcast of the Viking 40th Sigma Series and the 40th Anniversary of Viking were key events occurring in 2016. NIA produced videos for the NASA Langley Centennial Exploration Trailer and worked with Langley Public Affairs to produce 52 Innovation Now radio segments that will align with the Centennial communications themes for the events. Major events for 2017 include the Hampton Roads Mini Maker Faire, the LaRC Centennial Gala, the Centennial Symposium, and Langley Open House, as well as several other events.