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NASA picks 3 Indian students for international space conference

Last updated on: May 7, 2010 16:09 IST

Three Nagpur-based school students from Maharashtra have been chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), to attend the 29th annual International Space Development Conference to be hosted by it in Chicago (USA) between May 28 and 31.

The proud teenaged budding space scientists are Himanshu Kale, Krishabh Choure and Shriyash Kadu from the Nikalas Branch of Somalwar High School.

The trio's creative 'Space Settlement Design' was adjudged the best by a team of experts from NASA among various entries.

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