[nabs-l] [Nfbmd] Fwd: [Nfbf-l] new lunar book for the blind,
Chris Nusbaum
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Wed Jul 20 22:16:55 UTC 2011
This is cool!
Chris
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From: Matt Roberts <blindbikernfb at cfl.rr.com
Subject: [Nfbmd] Fwd: [Nfbf-l] new lunar book for the blind,
Date sent: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 05:39:24 -0400
This is interesting.
Matt Roberts
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From: "Tara Prakash" <taraprakash at gmail.com
Date: July 19, 2011 6:17:06 PM EDT
To: "NFB of Florida Internet Mailing List" <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Nfbf-l] new lunar book for the blind,
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Slightly late if you wanted to join the reception.
NASA Unveils a New Lunar Book for the Visually Impaired
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. - NASA will unveil a new book for blind
and
visually impaired readers at a media event and reception hosted
by the
NASA Lunar Science Institute (NLSI) at 6 p.m. PDT on July 18 at
NASA's
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
The book "Getting a Feel for Lunar Craters" was created with the
NLSI
and features tactile diagrams of the lunar surface designed to
educate
the blind and visually impaired about the wonders of Earth's
moon. David
Hurd, a space science professor at Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania,
Edinboro, Pa., is the book's author. He and tactile engineer
John
Matelock began creating tactile astronomy tools after a student
with a
visual impairment signed up for Hurd's introductory astronomy
course.
Cassandra Runyon, a professor at College of Charleston,
Charleston, S.C.
and Hurd previously produced "A Tactile Guide to the Solar
System with
Digital Talking Book" for NASA.
Hurd and students from the California School for the Blind,
Fremont,
Calif., are scheduled to attend the unveiling.
"NASA's Lunar Science Institute is committed to the development
of
resources to bring lunar science into the world of those who
cannot see.
'Getting a Feel for Lunar Craters' is one giant step for
humankind,
making lunar science visible through touch and sound," said
Yvonne
Pendleton, director of the NLSI.
News media planning to attend must contact Cathy Weselby at
650-604-4789
or cathy.weselby at nasa.gov before 5 p.m. Monday, July 18, for
credentials.
The NLSI is a virtual organization that enables collaborative,
interdisciplinary research in support of NASA lunar science
programs.
The institute uses technology to bring scientists together
around the
world and comprises competitively selected U.S. teams and
several
international partners. NASA's Science Mission Directorate and
the
Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at the agency's
Headquarters in
Washington, funds the institute, which is managed by Ames.
For more information about the NASA Lunar Science Institute,
visit:
http://lunarscience.nasa.gov
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=34085
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