Gizmodo Science Fair: A $10,000 Student-Built Satellite Could Be the Future of Space Exploration
A team of college students built the SBUDNIC satellite using off-the-shelf components, including AA batteries.
A team of college students built the SBUDNIC satellite using off-the-shelf components, including AA batteries.
A light-propelled spacecraft, infinitely recyclable plastic, and other inspiring projects earned trophies at this year's Science Fair.
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