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The Eye Wonder team learns about manufacturing aircraft. D.V. goes to the Lockheed Martin Factory and teaches us all about the different parts of the plane while going down the assembly line.Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics also known as STEM include career professionals like scientists, mathematicians, or engineers and others who research, plan or design products and systems.
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The Eye Wonder team learns about manufacturing aircraft. D.V. goes to the Lockheed Martin Factory and teaches us all about the different parts of the plane while going down the assembly line.Video
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