Over 60 high school students from Perth are eagerly awaiting the launch of their science projects aboard the BinarX CubeSats, each 10cm cubed, part of a program by Curtin University. The initiative, which has expanded since its inception in 2017, allows students to contribute to real space missions and fosters interest in STEM careers.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: High school students are excitedly sending their science projects to space with Curtin University’s BinarX program, where they built tiny satellites to help learn about important problems like coral bleaching and deforestation.
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