International Space Station patch designed by astronomy buffs at Granada Hills' Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences

Narek Baghosian and Florian Storz, members of the Astronomy Club at Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences in Granada Hills, have designed a patch that will be carried on a privately funded flight to the International Space Station.

The patch was the winning entry in a contest sponsored by the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program, which also selects student-devised research projects to carry into space.

The Astronomy Club meets Wednesdays, devising scientific experiments that could be conducted during deep-space missions within the future Orion program or future missions to Mars. The club's advisers are teachers Angel Ireys, Doug Pischell and James Emley.

The SSEP is a partnership between the National Center for Earth and Science Science Education and NanoRacks LLC.

Members of the Astronomy Club at the the Valley Academy of Arts and Science run by teachers Angel Ireys, Doug Pischell and James Emley.

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International Space Station patch designed by astronomy buffs at Granada Hills' Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences

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