YouTube Space Lab means sky is no limit for students (14 October 2011)
[ This article was published on October 14 2011, last updated on October 17 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.
View the YouTube Space Lab page at RiAus
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