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Description
Find out how engineers and scientists had planned to use a 363-second test flight to collect thousands of measurements to build a new rocket system.
Published on: June 22, 2009
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aeronautics; Ares I-X; flight test; Constellation, NASA, eClips, NIA, Launchpad, High School, science, technology, engineering, math, STEM, education, video, NGSS, SEP1, questions, problems, SEP2, models, SEP3, investigations, SEP4, data, SEP5, computation