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<p>Written by Seungyup Sun On July 25, the payload from the Cell Science-02 Investigation launched into space on SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, thus concluding our work at Kennedy Space Center. During our time in Florida, I had an opportunity to explore the NASA base, see the actual Atlantis space shuttle at the visitor center, work with [&hellip;]</p>

From My Eyes: Seungyup Sun

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Written by Seungyup Sun

On July 25, the payload from the Cell Science-02 Investigation launched into space on SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, thus concluding our work at Kennedy Space Center.

During our time in Florida, I had an opportunity to explore the NASA base, see the actual Atlantis space shuttle at the visitor center, work with an incredible team of people and experience the relief of watching the rocket launch after numerous thunderstorms and delays.

Truly an unforgettable experience!

 

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Caitlin VanOverberghe

Caitlin VanOverberghe is a communications coordinator for the Indiana University School of Medicine, where she supports the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Department of Ophthalmology. Having earned degrees in journalism and telecommunications ...