http:\/\/www.bioedonline.org<\/a>). Photos of the butterflies are also available on BioEd Online.<\/p>\n"The larvae didn’t seem to have problems navigating and feeding in the space environment. Now, the opportunities to investigate microgravity’s effect on adult butterfly behavior, wing development and flight are beginning," said Dr. Nancy Moreno, professor of allied health sciences and senior associate director of Baylor College of Medicine’s (BCM) Center for Educational Outreach.<\/p>\n
The ground-based portion of this activity is sponsored by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute and involves the cooperative effort of several science and education organizations. Project partners include BioServe Space Technologies of University of Colorado at Boulder, BCM, Orion’s Quest, The Butterfly Pavilion, Challenger Learning Center of Colorado and NASA Office of the Chief Scientist. Additional support is provided by the Houston Endowment Inc., and Howard Hughes Medical Institute.<\/p>\n
A free Butterflies in Space teacher’s guide can be downloaded from BioEd Online. The guide provides information on ordering larvae, along with simple instructions for creating a low-cost habitat and caring for the larvae and butterflies. The guide provides examples of scientific investigations so that students can design and carry out their own explorations.<\/p>\n
"The photos and video are being archived, so classrooms can participate in the experiment at any time and compare their classroom larvae with photos of space larvae at the same developmental stage," Moreno said.<\/p>\n
Through the educational activity, students learn the skill of scientific observation by making detailed sketches of the larvae as they develop. The open-ended experiment also teaches students to ask scientific questions, observe details and differences, and use evidence to support their own conclusions.<\/p>\n
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This news release issued jointly by NSBRI, Baylor College of Medicine and BioServe Space Technologies of University of Colorado at Boulder. <\/p>\n
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