What'll the Wattle

 

Seeds Do?

One Giant Leap Australia Foundation is sending native golden wattle seeds to the International Space Station in early December, 2020.

 

In collaboration with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) the seeds will live in space for six months, returning to Australia in time for Science Week 2021.

 

Supported by the Australian Space Agency, the "What’ll happen with the wattle??!" programme is being offered to more than 150 schools, scout groups and Australian Air Force Cadets across Australia.

 

Our school, Beaufort Secondary College has been identified as one of 150 schools across Australia to participate in this experiment. A big congratulations to Jet Kerr, Tom Lyons and Victor Debast from Year 7B for their amazing effort and success in being selected.

A community panel judged the applications that included 200 words and a short video, explaining what the schools would do with the wattle once it had grown. 

 

One of the panel members said, “We have spent 5 days watching videos. Entries from all over Australia. From a single teacher in a face mask in a school in Victoria to a small school in remote Northern Territory. It has been an amazing opportunity to laugh and cry our way through them.”

 

Once selected, the chosen schools around Australia will receive wattle seeds that have flown to space, plus seeds that have not. The seeds are from the same seed lot. Students are asked to germinate and grow their seeds, recording data about the germination and seed growth. Data will be uploaded to the ‘What’ll happen to the wattle??!’ app.

 

Throughout the programme, One Giant Leap Australia Foundation will run teleconferences and provide educational support to participating groups. 

 

The 12-month to 2-year project will result in the creation of a nationwide map identifying the location of Australia‘s 'space wattle’ trees.

The project is an historic opportunity for Australian schools and students. Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) media announcement: https://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kuoa/news/200901.html

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Jackie Carpenter

Director

One Giant Leap Australia Foundation

0412 326 509