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Prof. Kevin Crosby and students prepare for their zero-g flight.

A Carthage student mid-air during a zero-g flight.
Blue Origin launch day photo

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.
Blue Origin launch day photo

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight.

Carthage Microgravity Team working on their experiment.

Carthage Microgravity Team working on their experiment.

Carthage student Megan Janiak during a zero-g flight.

Blue Origin launch day photo

Carthage microgravity students and their experiment

Carthage microgravity students and their experiment

Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA

Carthage student at NASA

Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA

Blue Origin launch day photo

Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA

Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA

The space sciences program at Carthage is a nationally recognized undergraduate program that provides students hands-on opportunities in technology development and atmospheric sciences through partnerships with NASA and academic researchers around the world.

The space sciences program at Carthage is a nationally recognized undergraduate program that provides students hands-on opportunities in technology development and atmospheric sciences through partnerships with NASA and academic researchers around the world.

The Carthage Microgravity Team on a zero-g flight.

The space sciences program at Carthage is a nationally recognized undergraduate program that provides students hands-on opportunities in technology development and atmospheric sciences through partnerships with NASA and academic researchers around the world.

Carthage Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA
Blue Origin launch day photo

The Carthage Microgravity Team

Carthage Microgravity Team working on their experiment.

Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight

Carthage Microgravity Team working on their experiment.