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Anechoic chamber provides student research opportunities
Physics graduate student Aaron Vaughn conducts research in BYU's anechoic chamber. (Hannah Miner)
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Astrofest teaches about astronomy and physics
Children enjoy launching rockets at Astrofest on BYU campus. (Ari Davis)
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Astrofest brings rocket ships to campus
The rain came down as the rockets shot up Saturday afternoon when families gathered to attend BYU’s annual Astrofest event May 21.
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Astrofest comes to campus
Astrofest is on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eyring Science Center, a free event open to students and community members.
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