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World companies award Bulgarian students in Space Tube project

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Anton Ivanov, Yoan Stoyanov and Christian Georgiev from Bulgaria were among the winners in the Space Tube project, supported by the companies Microsoft, Airbus and 3M.

Students from schools in several European countries, among them Bulgaria had to demonstrate their knowledge of space exploration in Brussels. The high school students from Bulgaria presented a report on the inconsistencies between physics and science fiction in famous space movies. Their interactive presentation earned them the victory in the completion, alongside the team from Belgium. 



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