NASA may be planning to retire the International Space Station in the next decade, but long before that happens, a group of high school students in Lebanon County will have
In partnership with the NASA HUNCH program, seniors at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center are drawing and 3D modeling parts for handrails that will be used to help astronauts stay stationary in zero gravity.
Students at Lebanon County Career and Technology Center (LCCTC), Lebanon, Pa., in Eric Tanger’s precision machining class have been tasked with making parts for NASA and the International Space Station (ISS).