Bangor students to compete NASA challenge by tracking air pollution with balloon 


A team of Bangor middle schoolers will participate in a national program offered by NASA in which students will design an experiment that will be attached to a high-altitude balloon.

Six seventh-graders at William S. Cohen School, overseen by their science teacher, will use the program to learn how air quality changes through different levels of Earth’s atmosphere. They hope this information would then be used to help reduce pollution and stop climate change.

The Bangor group is one of 60 groups of middle- and high-schoolers selected to participate in the NASA TechRise Student Challenge administered by Future Engineers, an organization that offers free challenges for K-12 students nationwide.



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2023-01-19 06:00:00

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