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Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders learned

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders learned

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders learned about engineering during a day at the Starbase Austin location May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. Starbase is a Department of Defense program to... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch their egg crash into a wall during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Sta... More

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader teacher, launches an egg into a wall as students look on to see if their egg survives the impact May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The stu... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders raise

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders raise

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders raise their hands to indicate they're ready for the next activity May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch how high a bottle cap launches during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the ... More

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin, demonstrates how to use a five milliliter pipette during a demonstration with Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose with their protected egg during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Starbas... More

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches how high a bottle cap launches during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at t... More

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader watches how high a bottle cap launches during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at t... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose with their protected egg during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Starbas... More

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth

Paul Suddeth, Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader teacher, launches an egg into a wall as students look on to see if their egg survives the impact May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The stu... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders work

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders work

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders work on an engineering project to protect an egg that will crash into a wall during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learne... More

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader guides

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader guides

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader guides a classmate during an exercise May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Starbase Austin location. ... More

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin, retrieves an egg after it crashed into a wall during an experiment with Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austi... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders pose after finishing their five-week Starbase program May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Star... More

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch

Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders watch their egg crash into a wall during an experiment May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The students learned about engineering during a day at the Sta... More

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader fills

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader fills

A Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth grader fills in her workbook May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The fifth graders learned about engineering during a day at the Starbase Austin location. Star... More

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin,

Shanae Ninehouser, an instructor with Starbase Austin, retrieves an egg after it crashed into a wall during an experiment with Nadine Johnson Elementary School fifth graders May 24, 2016, at Camp Mabry in Austi... More

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