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NASA Mission Madness

You don’t have to be a basketball fan to enjoy the intriguing matchups, story lines and buzzer beating drama surrounding the latest online celebration of NASA’s greatest achievements. Beginning March 9th, NASA fans will be able to view the lineup of 64 NASA missions, learn about mission goals, and predict which missions their fellow fans will vote for during this single elimination tournament. Voting for round one begins March 19th featuring 32 predetermined matchups. Each round consists of two days of online voting with the winning missions advancing in head to head competition. Fans will be able to vote for their favorite missions as many times as they like while polls are open, with the very first Mission Madness Championship Winner determined on April 8th, 2009.

How to Play

There are two ways to participate in the 2009 Mission Madness Tournament. First, visit the website, http://www.nasa.gov/missionmadness, from March 9th – 18th to learn which missions are competing head to head, print your bracket and make your predictions. You can print out as many brackets as you like to evaluate endless winning scenarios.

Second, return to the website and vote for your favorite missions during each round. You are allowed to vote for your favorite missions as many times as you like, so be sure to support your favorite missions to help them advance deep into the tournament. As voting is completed for each round, the winning missions advance allowing you to see how your predictions compare to all of the voters.

Schedule

Key Dates:

March 9th – 18th Brackets available on the web site with the head to head line-ups for each region.

March 19th - 20th Round 1 Voting

March 23rd – 24th Round 2 Voting

March 26th – 27th Sweet Sixteen Voting

March 30th – 31st Quarter Final Round Voting

April 2nd – 3rd Semi Final Round Voting

April 5th – 6th Final Round Voting

April 7th NASA EDGE names 2009 Mission Madness Winning Mission

NASA EDGE: 2009 Mission Madness Selection Show

After applying a series of both computer formulas and human metrics to the vast body of NASA Missions, Chris, Blair and Franklin reveal the opening round lineup of 64 competing missions for the 2009 Mission Madness Tournament. Sixteen individual missions competing in each of the four divisions (Nebula, Stellar, Galaxy and Horizon) provide key matchups between missions past, present and future.

NASA EDGE is joined by three prominent Mission Madness Analysts. Miles Obrien (former CNN Reporter), Melvin Ferebee (NASA Langley) and Keith Cowing (NASA WATCH) give their unique take on the how early rounds will shake out and which missions will remain competitive deep into the tournament. Further analysis is provided by NASA EDGE Facebook friends. The true final four will not be revealed until April 4th, but Chris, Blair and Franklin share their predictions for which missions they think will compete to be the 2009 Mission Madness Champion. Until April 8th, it’s up to you.

March 9, 2009   No Comments

Yuri’s Night!

Visualize a NASA party. Scratch that. Our parties aren’t what you think. NASA Goddard will host a Yuri’s Night party Saturday, April 4 from 8 pm – 1 am at the Goddard Visitor Center in Greenbelt, Md. The event will mirror its 2008 World Space Party when its visitor center transformed into a club with a tech twist. The night air filled with hip-hop beats infused by DJ Scientific and live music from The Cassettes. 750 partiers hit the moon bounce; savored beer, wine, and light refreshments; played Space Jeopardy; and enjoyed other galactic activities to the light of the ultimate disco ball.

This year, Middle Distance Runner will scatter indie-pop, multi-layered sounds through exploded views of galaxies and dozens of other NASA expositions. Beats infused by DJ Scientific will twist through a garden of rockets boasting a massive, 40-foot Delta rocket and a tree planted by the Queen of England.

Yuri’s Night World Space Parties celebrate humanity’s achievements in space. Each April, parties around the world mark the anniversary of mankind’s first foray into space (April 12, 1961) and the first Space Shuttle flight (April 12, 1981). Goddard hosted Yuri’s Night DC for the first time in 2008.

Yuri’s Night is not a spectator sport. If you are coming, you are dancing. Galactic attire is encouraged. Get in the mood, get your grove on and come on down.

Tickets are $10 per person - get them at: dc.yurisnight.net.  Also check out the DC Yuri’s Night Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133741270446&ref=mf!

March 8, 2009   No Comments

OpenGoddard Book Club

Want to rewrite the future of your organization, project, team, or branch? Join the OpenGoddard Book Club as we read, “The Three Laws Of Performance: Rewriting the Future of Your Organization and Your Life,” an amazing new book by Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan. Discover how to cause a breakthrough in your organization’s performance and resolve the long-standing problems that have plagued your organization’s productivity and sapped its vitality. The club meets at the Goddard Library on Wednesdays from 12-1 p.m., beginning March 11. Grab the book on Amazon. If you would like to participate and make Goddard the most extraordinary place to work in the Universe, email Gerry Daelemans or post below!

February 24, 2009   No Comments

Don’t Forget! OG Farm trip is this Sunday!

Don’t forget about the trip to Zekiah Farms this Sunday. Plan to leave GSFC at 10a if you’d like to carpool. And don’t forget to set your clocks back on Sat night for the end of daylight savings! We’d hate to miss you because you were an hour early.

October 31, 2008   No Comments

Tue, 28 Oct @ 5p: Happy Hour at Chevy’s (on Greenbelt Rd)

Come out and mingle with fellow Goddard folks after work!  Connect with new people from across Center or just catch up with familiar faces in a casual environment!  Now happening every other week on Tuesdays!  (We’ll try to find space in the bar area!)

October 28, 2008   No Comments

Sat, 2 Nov: OpenGoddard goes to the farm!

The OpenGoddard group is planning a trip to Zekiah Farms on Sat, 2 Nov. If you’d like to carpool, then plan to leave GSFC at 10a. Or, just meet us at the farm. Some of the fun will include shopping at the farm store, two corn mazes ($8 admission), a hayride, and learning about farm animals. And check out the website for a coupon on the maze admission!

If you plan to go or want more information, then please contact Rivers Lamb.

Sounds like a fun time!

October 24, 2008   No Comments

Tues, 21 Oct @ Noon: Roundtable

We’ll be working on our project to update Goddard’s Wikipedia page! This is a pretty cool chance to play a role in changing how the public views Goddard Space Flight Center, so I really invite you to come and contribute your opinions and ideas!

October 21, 2008   No Comments

Tues, 10/7 @ Noon: Roundtable

We’ll be working on our project to update Goddard’s Wikipedia page! This is a pretty cool chance to play a role in changing how the public views Goddard Space Flight Center, so I really invite you to come and contribute your opinions and ideas!

October 6, 2008   No Comments

Tues 9/23 @ Noon: Roundtable Discussion

Every Tuesday @ noon in location

Inspired by the famous Algonquin Roundtable of the 1920s, the OpenGoddard Roundtable is a place where you can indulge in the luxury of participating in enlightened conversation about Goddard and other space related topics.  Over lunch, we’ll discuss news, developments, and ideas within the realm of space exploration!  Bring a topic or just come to participate in an intellectually stimulating conversation!

September 21, 2008   No Comments

Events for the week of 9/15

9/16 @ Noon:  OPENGODDARD ROUNDTABLE

Every Tuesday at Noon in location.

Inspired by the famous Algonquin Roundtable of the 1920s, the OpenGoddard Roundtable is a place where you can indulge in the luxury of participating in enlightened conversation about Goddard and other space related topics.  Over lunch, we’ll discuss news, developments, and ideas within the realm of space exploration!  Bring a topic or just come to participate in an intellectually stimulating conversation!

9/16,  4 - 7p: Happy Hour at Chevys (7511 Greenbelt Road)

Come out and mingle with fellow Goddard folks after work!  Connect with new people from across Center or just catch up with familiar faces in a casual environment!  Now happening every other week on Tuesdays!  (We’ll try to find space in the bar area!)

September 18, 2008   No Comments

  • Recurring Events

    • Roundtable Discussion: Every Tuesday @ Noon

      Participate in intelligent discussions about Goddard and other space-related topics. We'll discuss news, developments, and ideas within the realm of space exploration. Bring your lunch!.

    • Happy Hour: Every other Tuesday 4-7p

      Chevy's on Greenbelt Rd. (Check the calendar to be sure!)
      Connect with new people from across Center or just catch up with familiar faces in a casual environment. Look forward to seeing you there!

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