14 story egg drop
A student from Holloman Elementary School prepares to drop a protected egg as part of Holloman Egg Drop Science Project at the Holloman Air Force Base air traffic control tower here, April 14. The egg drop project challenges students to create a contraption that will keep an egg safe from impact after being dropped from a tall building, in this case, 14 stories. Typically eggs are dropped from the participating school’s roof. Holloman students had the unique opportunity to utilize the air traffic control tower for this project. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman BreeAnn Sachs)
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Senior Airman Aaron Montoya
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