Check out the best new inventions for space — by kids. It was an experience that was out of this world for Connor Brown and Amy Claerhout. Their unique inventions for space were chosen as the winners of the Canadian Space Agency’s contest called Little Inventors. They were announced by astronaut David Saint-Jacques from the International Space Station last week. The idea of the contest was to come up with ideas that make life in space easier and more fun. Almost 3,000 kids across Canada submitted their ideas. Thirty of the best designs were chosen to be made by engineers and artisans. The event took place at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Fredericton, New Brunswick, which brought together 500 young scientists from across the country.
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