The Long Horn Project At Johnson Space Center
The Longhorn Project at Johnson Space Center, officially known as the Center for Agriculture Science and Engineering (CASE), is an innovative educational program established in 1996 through a collaboration between NASA, the Clear Creek Independent School District, and other local organizations. It focuses on agricultural education and hands-on learning experiences, utilizing the Texas Longhorn as a key element in teaching science and agricultural concepts to students.
Located on a 30-acre site at NASA's Johnson Space Center, the program features grazing pastures, a cattle barn, and extensive garden areas, providing an immersive environment for students. Through field trips and youth camps, the Longhorn Project engages students in various topics, including genetics, animal husbandry, and environmental science, while preserving the rich heritage of Texas Longhorn cattle.
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