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YouTube Space Lab means sky is no limit for students (14 October 2011)



YouTube Space Lab means sky is no limit for students (14 October 2011)

Your experiment, 250 miles above the Earth, for the whole world to see. What will you do?

YouTube Space Lab, Launched with Lenovo, challenges students aged 14-18 to design an experiment that can be performed in space.

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View the YouTube Space Lab page at RiAus 





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