Speaker Topic for this Month:
“High Altitude Balloon Launches”
Joanne Michael, KM6BWB
Joanne Michael, KM6BWB is an educator, wife, mom, space geek, and ham radio operator. While attending Advanced Space Camp in 2012, she was first introduced to the idea of high-altitude balloon launches. After a few more years of thinking about it, an opportunity came up in 2016 to receive a grant from her school district, and Mrs. Michael was awarded the opportunity to send a payload into the stratosphere. Her mentor at the time insisted she get her own ham radio license to be able to track the flight. From that moment on, she was hooked- on radio transmissions, learning more about electromagnetic waves, and most of all, about getting students exposed and fascinated with the wonderful world of radio.
Since then, Mrs. Michael has launched and recovered 4 high-altitude balloon payloads, had a conversation with an astronaut on the International Space Station, launched over 50 pico balloon transmitters, and is planning her next adventures. She was on the CA science board of education as the Upper Elementary Director, the 2017 Teacher of the Year, and spent 4 years as the Science Curriculum coach for Wiseburn Unified. Mrs. Michael is currently on the education board for ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station), and is a member of the Limitless Space Institute’s educator program. She is now teaching 4-6th grade inSTED (Innovation, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design) at The John Thomas Dye School in Los Angeles.
When: Tuesday, March 11th at 5:30 PM
Where: Northrop Grumman S-Cafe and Virtual Meeting on Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82794654895
Meeting ID: 827 9465 4895
Phone dial-in: 1 669 900 6833