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We were thrilled to have the winning team of high school students from our Real World/In World engineering design challenge at NASA Goddard on May 6, 2013. They presented their winning project (a sunshield design) to members of the James Webb Space Telescope team. Here they are with Nobel Laureate and JWST project scientist, Dr. John Mather.

To read more about this STEM project, here is a feature: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/news/rwiw.html

Pictured with Dr. Mather: Abigail Radford of Ashville, N.C.; Joshua Dijamco of Jackson, N.J.; Jonathan Hernandez of Elizabeth, N.J.; Katherine Denner of Horsham, Penn, and team leader, Marco Balducci, a graduate research assistant at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who currently works in the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research.

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