FIO Current Events

Current Events

We document our outreach not only on our website, but also on our Twitter and Facebook accounts. Despite our Tweets being published here, we encourage you to go check out our social media accounts!

We had a meeting today! “My favorite part of being on the team is having the opportunity to work on such an amazing project and to launch something into space. I couldn’t do that anywhere else.” -Madi, 9th graderWe can’t wait for the next meet ?? pic.twitter.com/SLWphFY35y

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) November 1, 2020

We’re so excited to be presenting to NASA today!! We’ve worked hard to get to where we are today. Good luck to the team! pic.twitter.com/tbVlSa4dOb

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) October 24, 2020

The team did a great job speaking at the Johnston County Board of Education. ???https://t.co/9orYMRYqxdWe’ll be visiting @NASAKennedy at the #KennedySpaceCenter this October! ?Thank you @edstateboard_nc!

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) September 16, 2020

Fun Fact About Us: First In Orbit coined from the Wright Brothers First in Flight

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) November 12, 2020

We’re so excited to be here! pic.twitter.com/w3PrcM6FgS

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) October 24, 2020

First in Orbit here! We’re a branch off of f(x) Robotics with more than 15 members all over Johnston County and still recruiting. (DM or Email for more info. on joining.) We are the first CubeSat team from North Carolina making history with Florida & Nebraska. pic.twitter.com/EE1nIQzadw

— f(x) First in Orbit (@FirstinOrbit) September 7, 2020

Johnston Now, pgs. 30-33

December 2020 Issue

Johnston County Students Tackle 

Out-Of-This-World Endeavor and

Lands at Kennedy Space Center

Four Oaks and Benson News in Review

November 11, 2020

Other Johnston Students Working to get

MiniSatellite Launched by NASA

Johnston County Report

November 9, 2020

f(x) First in Orbit Lands at

Kennedy Space Center

 

Johnston County Report

November 5, 202

Johnston County Students Tackle 

Out-Of-This-World Endeavor