Twin Hills grad rockets to Artemis II, sends thanks to the teachers who sparked him

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NASA Ames aerospace engineer Nate Eller, a 2019 Analy High School graduate who helped Artemis II with wind-tunnel work, texted his Twin Hills middle school science teachers to thank them for inspiring his curiosity. His journey began in seventh grade with science classes and a bottle-rocket project, and his success prompts the retiring teachers to celebrate a student who became a rocket scientist working on a Moon-bound mission.
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