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Omaha student experiment, art pieces will blast off to space this summer
- Two Omaha projects, including a neutron-radiation experiment and two mission patches, will fly to the International Space Station this summer.
- The program is part of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program, with Metropolitan Community College coordinating the Omaha area.
- Bhavyasri Bhooma and Ayreonna Toney-Primes designed patches selected to travel to space, reflecting student creativity.
- The winning student groups will compare measurements of neutron radiation on Earth and on the ISS after the mission.
- The mission patches and experiment are scheduled to launch in June, connecting Nebraska students with national spaceflight efforts.
- Ayreonna Toney-Primes, a senior at Westview High School, won the high school category for her rocket design.
- The competition drew 581 submissions across several Nebraska counties before selecting the winning designs.
- Stay tuned as the team’s designs travel to space and the experiment is conducted aboard the ISS this summer.
- The initiative emphasizes collaboration with professionals and real-world science in education.
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