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NASA engages young kids in STEM through national competition

Por: WPTV Nation February 17, 2023

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Many dream of becoming an astronaut when they grow up, and some students across the country are already getting involved in NASA space missions. The U.S. space agency selected 60 groups of middle and high schoolers in a national competition to participate in a high-altitude balloon science experiment. The competition is called the NASA TechRise Student Challenge.One of the 60 finalists is a group of 7th graders at the STEM Lab. They are known as... + full article



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