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Cubes in space - office mix Hilal mufti & Fabian sixl

What is cubes in space? Students from around the world design experiment These experiments fit in a small 4x4cm cube We send them to NASA The experiments are flown into space either through a rocket or a balloon

What is our experiment? We are going to send a steel block with magnetic letters attached to it that spell the word “Space” If the magnets are the same when they come back, magnets worked in space If they are in a different order, magnets did not work in space

Why do we want to do this experiment? Show how magnets work in space To get a better understanding of magnets, electrons, neutrons and protons Learn more about an everyday item (magnets)

How does our experiment relate to the real world Magnets are something used in many electronics people use daily Could help create better products because of a better understanding of magnets Learn more about things such as electrons, protons, and neutrons

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