Eastlake student chosen by NASA to do science project on zero-gravity flight - Sammamish Independent

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Eastlake High School's Lily Myers has been chosen by NASA to participate in a unique science project that aims to reduce fuel sloshing in jet engines during a zero-gravity flight. This initiative is a significant step forward in aerospace engineering, addressing a challenge that could enhance the efficiency of future space missions. Myers's project showcases the power of education and innovation, highlighting how students can make meaningful contributions to scientific advancements. The opportunity to conduct experiments aboard a NASA flight underscores the importance of experiential learning in fostering the next generation of scientists. Myers's achievement is not only a personal milestone but also an inspiring example for her peers in Sammamish, encouraging them to explore STEM fields.

As she embarks on this journey, the community is rallying behind her, recognizing the potential impact of her research. This collaboration with NASA exemplifies the intersection of education and high-tech industry, paving the way for more initiatives that support student innovation. Ultimately, Myers's project could lead to breakthroughs that benefit both aviation and space travel, making it a noteworthy story for the region.

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