Orange County Science Reading Challenge Winners Enjoy Special JPL Visit

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In reality, she was a kid in a laboratory when she and 11 other Orange County students took a special VIP tour of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La CaƱada Flintridge on June 17.

Delaney, who makes science videos on her YouTube channel "Science With Dee" and has more than 175,000 followers, certainly felt right at home.

"It was so much fun," the 13-year-old said. "My favorite part was definitely seeing all of the models of the Mars Rovers. Those were super-cool, because they had the very first model to the newest one. It was really cool seeing the comparison."

The students all earned the trip based on their work in the 2024 Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Race to Space Reading Challenge .

Divided by age group into four levels, the students chart their STEM book-reading progress on an online platform called Beanstack . Anything they read past the requirements earns them bonus tickets, which they can enter to win things like Zoom calls with astronauts, the trip to JPL, laptop computers, sports tickets or book bundles from publishers.

Ryan Melendez, an incoming seventh grader at the Pegasus School in Huntington Beach, said his teacher Jaime Kunze-Thibeau recommended the program to him.

"My favorite part would be the mission control center," Ryan said. "There were a bunch of people on computers there. I thought it was pretty cool.

That would be a fun job to do."

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