Nanaimo students’ science experiment getting launched into space
NANAIMO — Students are often taught to shoot for the stars, but three Nanaimo students have actually managed it.
A science project thought up by Nanaimo District Secondary School Grade 11 students Megan Poteryko, Parker Davie and Abigail Sitler is heading into space to be tested on the International Space Station this summer, as part of an educational program with NASA and many other space organizations.
Their winning science experiment involves testing a specific drug to see if it can prevent muscle loss in astronauts and anyone travelling to far-flung planets in the future.
“If you’re going to live or travel (in space), you have to understand how we could survive,” program coordinator and science teacher Mary Anne Perkins told NanaimoNewsNOW.