A few months ago, Columbia scientists launched a balloon over the South Pole to learn more about dark matter, one of the great unresolved mysteries of our universe. And soon, A nanosatellite built by current Columbia undergraduates will be deployed into low Earth orbit from the International Space Station. Of course, not everything worth discovering can be observed through a telescope or measured by an instrument. Insight can equally begin in an archive or a studio, a clinic or a classroom. (01:38–01:47)
CLAIM
Asserts that Columbia undergraduates have constructed a nanosatellite that will be launched into orbit.
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