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MIT students can fly (in reduced gravity)

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A team of four undergraduates from MIT were one of six teams who got to fly on NASA's Reduced Gravity Aircraft and test their model spacecraft in microgravity.

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Video: Melanie Gonick
Additional footage courtesy of: NASA/JPL

MIT students can fly (in reduced gravity)

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