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Friday, February 28, 2003

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Former Lab employee Pettit teaches science in space

Ever wonder what thin film and bubbles do in zero gravity? Laboratory affiliate Donald Pettit answers this question and others while aboard the International Space Station.

Pettit, the science officer on the Expedition 6 mission at the space station, recently started Saturday Morning Science, "fun experiments of my own design," according to Pettit.

Pettit is an affiliate in Applied Engineering Technologies (ESA-AET).

To read about Pettit's science experiments in space, click here. The Web page includes photos and short videos of some of Pettit's science experiments as well as a link to Pettit's chronicles in his own words.


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