Through the NASA Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program (RGSFOP), four juniors from Duke University: John Fang, Isaac Chan, Dan Choi, and Gary Sing, have the chance to design and perform a study on the effects of microgravity (nearly zero-g) on a subject of their own choosing aboard the KC-135A, a.k.a. NASA's "Vomit Comet." This blog will provide information about their experiments and document their adventure.

Saturday, July 31, 2004

Pictures? We've got 'em!

You can find the official photos taken by the NASA photographers during the program at this website: http://zerog.jsc.nasa.gov/2004SummerCollegeCampaign/viewer.cgi

To find us, look up July 23 Chamber Flight 2, July 26 TRR, July 27 Flight, and July 28 Flight Grp A. Definitive proof that our Cookie Monster has gone where no Cookie Monster has gone before.

4 Comments:

--j said...

I was looking at this picture and noticed the two tiny feet protuding from your head. Does that alway happen in microgravity, and where do you get the tiny sneakers for them?

6:19 PM

 
WoW said...

Thats amazing! Great pics

8:51 AM

 
Chandira said...

Awesome! Loks like you guys had fun.. And kudos for taking Cookie Monster, he totally deserves it! :-)

4:54 PM

 
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