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Honeywell and NASA Announce Fall 2010 Tour of Award-Winning Science Education Program, FMA Live!

Honeywell and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) today announced the 2010 Fall tour of their award-winning science education program, FMA Live! The innovative, traveling hip-hop science concert will reach more than 16,000 students during its 10-week, 20-city tour of the United States.

Named for Sir Isaac Newton’s second law of motion (force = mass x acceleration), FMA Live! uses professional actors, original songs, music videos, and interactive science demonstrations to teach middle school students Newton’s three laws of motion and the universal law of gravity. FMA Live! is a collaboration between NASA and Honeywell and is the only nationally touring, multi-media, science-education production of its kind. FMA Live! is underwritten by Honeywell and has traveled 78,800 miles, reaching more than 251,000 students at 730 middle schools in all 48 contiguous U.S. states and Canada since 2004.

FMA Live! will perform in the following areas during the 2010 Fall tour: Bentonville, AR; Olathe, KS; Coralville, IA; Albert Lea, MN; Minneapolis, MN; Elk River, MN; Grand Rapids, MN; Amery, WI; Chicago, IL; Mishawaka, IN, Saginaw, MI; Flint, MI; Middleville, MI; Cleveland, OH; Pottsville, PA; Lafayette Hill, PA; Weehawken, NJ; Middletown, CT; Woonsocket, RI; and Cranston, RI.

For more information about the program, please visit the FMA Live! website.

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