October 4, 2006
Belmont Student Wins NASA Video Contest
Kayla LaFrance, a senior engineering physics major at Belmont University and native of Spokane, Wa., won NASA's Greatest Fan video contest. LaFrance's entry, a 30-second video titled "Mars Mates Forever", was chosen among 1,500 entries from contestants aged 13 to 24. She and a guest will be treated to a five-day trip to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to witness a shuttle launch.
To see Kayla's video, as well as videos by other NASA finalists, click here
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