Colorado high schoolers invent device for NASA

KDVR – The Taliban from Rallston Valley Secondary School in Arvada proved that they have brains in bouquets by inventing a device that will be presented to astronauts and NASA engineers in Houston.

Samuel Eanon and Andrew Maires will travel to the Johnson Space Center, where they will present the medical device that the two were invented after their selection as a final order at UK high school students with NASA to create a device program.

The device they created as a laparoscopy, and the retin stimulant is an endoscope.

The multi -purpose tool will allow those surgeons on a spacecraft to study the effects of gravitational gravity on fluids in the ears, eyes, and crew.

Children were an inspiration to create their invention after hearing some astronauts mentioned that they suffered from hearing loss and vision loss during their time in space.

Children have devoted the next six months, during or outside the school hours, to develop their concept, which is printable for 3D and can be made from materials already present at the International Space Station, using optical fiber cameras and diagnostic systems.

The two worked alongside job professionals, astronauts and engineers to help achieve their project.

More information about the program can be found on NASA site.

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