They say a penny doesn’t go far these days, to which NASA has now added its two cents.
Two pennies lifted off for the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday (Aug. 4), on a mission that will ultimately log millions of miles. The U.S. one-cent coins were launched on the “S.S. Francis R. ‘Dick’ Scobee,” Northrop Grumman’s 21st Cygnus cargo spacecraft, named in memory of the fallen commander of NASA’s space shuttle Challenger.
Sent skyward by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the two pennies were a rare addition to the uncrewed capsule’s 8,200 pounds (3,720 kilograms) of cargo.
“The pennies are going to be used in what’s called the ‘Screaming Balloon’ demonstration,” said Michele Hooks, education project manager for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, in an interview with collectSPACE.com. “A penny will get inserted in a deflated balloon, and then an astronaut will inflate the balloon and give it a whirl in order to compare it to a hex nut spun inside a second balloon.”
The “STEMonstration” is the latest in a series of short educational videos filmed on the space station that are aimed at engaging grade school children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) topics. Every STEMonstration is designed so that the students can reproduce the experiment in their classroom — hence the use of pennies.
“We wanted a simple thing that students could get access to and pennies are in abundance,” said Hooks.
Search for cents
Pennies are, indeed, easy to find, assuming you are happy with any random cent. For the coins now in space, Hooks and her team were a bit more selective.
“We wanted pennies minted in 2024 to commemorate the year they were sent into space and the year the astronauts were on the station. We also wanted them to be shiny pennies, because they are going to be on camera,” Hooks said.
Checking her own spare change, Hooks did not have a 2024 penny. She then went to her local bank and, despite going through hundreds of pennies, could not find a cent that was minted this year.