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SOHO The Musical Playbill NASA Endeavour Program Valley View Middle School Click here (uploaded on YouTube)

Cast and Crew Emily Hughes (singer and actress) Emily Donlon (singer and actress) PJ Sova ( camera operator and playbill / power point maker ) Mr. Zwanch (our teacher)

Songs Yo Ho SOHO -Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a SOHO life for me. SOHO! Opera-tion SOHO -Solar and Heliospheric Observatory is SOHO…. It was launched on December 2, Mission SOHO -The SOHO mission is one way scientists are working to find the answers.

Songs (continued) Mission Objectives -The three main objectives of SOHO are investigating the outer layer of the Sun, making observations of solar wind, and probing the interior of the Sun…. FUN! FUN! SOHO’s Adventure -SOHO is a product of European Space Agency, ESA, and NASA. Its mission was completed in 1997, but NASA scientists still use SOHO to this day.

Songs (continued) Where Did SOHO Go? -In June of 1998, SOHO lost lock on the Sun and entered an emergency altitude control called Emergency Sun Reacquisition. The SOHO team attempted to recover SOHO, but all contact was lost. Radars were used to locate SOHO. Once SOHO was located, they made communications with SOHO. Over time, they repaired SOHO until it was fully recuperated. Today, SOHO is still a fully operating space satellite, used for many things by NASA. Aurora -Aurora, aurora. It glows like my Auntie Lenora. Aurora dancing lights fill the summer nights! ( with energy from the Sun, now that seems pretty fun.) Halo by Beyonce -SOHO goes in a halo orbit.

We would like to thank the NEIU 19 for hosting the NASA Endeavour Program. We had such a great time. We would also like to thank the NASA scientists and educational specialists for taking time out of their schedules so they can talk to us and give us more knowledge about Science. Thank You: Emily, Emily, PJ, and Mr. Zwanch (Valley View Middle School)