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'Night launches are the coolest' | Butler student's science project gets sent into space"The spheres, once you make them on Earth, they tend to be subjected to gravity and then fall to the bottom. There's no bottom in space, so they could just grow bigger and bigger without falling.
I remember working on my first Earth Day project as a kid in elementary school in Massachusetts, constructing two huge, makeshift Styrofoam spheres showing what our planet looked like at that time ...
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