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For Release: Dec. 2, 1998 Jerry Berg |
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Auburn Students Tackle Space Station Tool Kit Challenge |
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That suggests the working conditions astronauts will face on the International Space Station. The solution, though -in part at least- may come from 12 teams of students in the Industrial Design Department at Auburn University. The 36 junior-level students are working with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. on an industrial design project. The job: design a temporary stowage kit to be used with a furnace in the Materials Science Research Facility on the Space Station. It has to be versatile, portable, easy to use and able to accommodate a variety of tools and parts. The students will present their design concepts and full-scale mockups to NASA engineers at Marshall Center beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 4, at Building 4200. Each team will have 30 minutes for their presentation. Their development materials and the mockups will be set up in a hallway adjoining the conference room. Note to Editors / News Directors: If interested in covering this activity, please contact Jerry Berg of the Marshall Media Relations Office at (256) 544-0034. For more information, visit Marshall's News Center on the Web at: /centers/msfc/NEWSROOM/ |
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