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U.S. student rocket engineers head to NASA's Marshall
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U.S. student rocket engineers head to NASA's Marshall | U.S. student rocket engineers head to NASA's Marshall |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Wednesday, 03 December 2008 | |
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NASA has invited fourteen groups of young engineers from eleven middle and high schools around the United States to participate in the 2008-2009 Student Launch Initiative at the Marshall Space Flight Center. It's a GO for Launch!Featured Whitepaper
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Science DiscussionsThe Student Launch Initiative (SLI) is a program for middle school and high school students interested in designing, building, and testing reusable rockets with scientific payloads. The fourteen teams are: --Boy Scout Troop 143, Giddings, Texas --Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado --Denmark High School, Denmark, Wisconsin --Frenship High School, Wolfforth, Texas --Harvard-Westlake School, North Hollywood, California --Krueger Middle School, San Antonio, Texas --Madison West High School Team 1, Madison, Wisconsin --Madison West High School Team 2, Madison, Wisconsin --Mulberry Grove High School, Mulberry Grove, Illinois --Plantation High School Team 1, Plantation, Florida --Plantation High School Team X, Plantation, Florida --W.G. Enloe High School Green Team, Raleigh, North Carolina --W.G. Enloe High School Gold Team, Raleigh, North Carolina --Washington County 4-H, Slinger, Wisconsin Page two talks about the NASA media report that announced the competition. |
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