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For most people, it's enough to see their paper plane fly for a few feet.
The Japanese, however, want to send one 240 miles through space.
They have revealed plans to launch a heat-resistant version from the international space station and track its descent at up to 15,200mph.
The idea is to pioneer a lightweight generation of gliders that could study the atmosphere.
Read the news here.
The Japanese, however, want to send one 240 miles through space.
They have revealed plans to launch a heat-resistant version from the international space station and track its descent at up to 15,200mph.
The idea is to pioneer a lightweight generation of gliders that could study the atmosphere.
Read the news here.


