Three teenagers helped NASA track Japan’s unmanned Hayabusa spacecraft this month. While flying aboard a DC-8, the Massachusetts students watched the Hayabusa burn up during reentry over the Australian outback while traveling 27,000 miles per hour.
Three teenagers helped NASA track Japan’s unmanned Hayabusa spacecraft this month. While flying aboard a DC-8, the Massachusetts students watched the Hayabusa burn up during reentry over the Australian outback while traveling 27,000 miles per hour.
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It’s just….gone. Like the Columbia…
Was it supposed to burn?
Owee! I’ve been burned!
that is soo cool. im using it in my school project