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Recipe for the
Future
February 1999
The modern airplane must
be made of stronger and
lighter materials to safely
carry more people and
to be fuel efficient.
This program features
a NASA scientist who uses
a knowledge of the physical
properties of materials,
compounds, and mixtures
and a variety of measuring
techniques to develop
new "composite"
materials for airplanes.
Students will learn how
data from laboratory experiments
are recorded, displayed
(visualized), and interpreted.
The lesson and classroom
experiment will involve
students in the observation
and description of physical
changes.
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