Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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Officially, Lunar Flashlight is a NASA Jet Propulsion Lab mission. But the actual execution will operate from a small lab near Tech Tower. On Nov. 30, in the pre-dawn hours, a rocket will leave Earth and Lunar Flashlight will head to the moon thanks to a series of instructions and commands from Georgia Tech.
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“We are going.” According to Casey Swails, a Tech alumna and deputy associate administrator at NASA, it’s something NASA says a lot.
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| Giving Tuesday has become a way to give back during the holiday season. One place to give is Georgia Tech.
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