
Japanese scientists and origami masters hope to launch a paper airplane from space and learn from its trip back to Earth. It's no joke. A prototype passed a durability test in a wind tunnel this month, Japan's space agency adopted it Wednesday for feasibility studies, and a well-known astronaut is interested in participating.
In the picture above, a 2.8 inches long and 2 inches wide Space Shuttle-shaped
paper plane is seen in a wind tunnel before a durability test at a Tokyo University laboratory.
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