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Sponsored
by NASA's Johnson Space Center, the
Reduced Gravity Flight Opportunities (opens a new browser
window) program provides a unique academic experience for undergraduate
students to successfully propose, design, fabricate, fly and evaluate
a reduced-gravity experiment of their choice over the course of six months.
The overall experience includes scientific research, hands-on experimental
design, test operations and educational/public outreach activities.
Since 1959, the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Reduced Gravity Flight Opportunities
Program has provided a true three-dimensional "weightless" test
and training environment for countless numbers of researchers. Originally
the province of astronauts, and used primarily in support of NASA missions,
the Boeing KC-135A has recently been used to provided other researchers
(NASA, government, academic and commercial) with a venue for fabricating
and testing reduced-gravity experiments. Continuing to expand its customer
base, the Reduced Gravity Flight Program at JSC offers the NASA Reduced
Gravity Flight Program a unique avenue to engage student-investigators
in hands-on research.
Participants from New Mexico:
New Mexico
State University (opens a new browser window)
University of
New Mexico (opens a new browser window)
New
Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology (opens
a new browser window)
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