By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
27th October:- ‘Suresh Naik Centre for excellence
in Space science’ which is tricity's first full scale Think & Space
Lab was inaugurated by Prof Suresh Naik, Chairman, International Space Society
and Former Group Director, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) at te
Dikshant Global School, VIP Road campus here.
The formal inauguration was done
after a two day workshop on satellite building at the school. The students
developed a CanSat which is a simulation of a real satellite, integrated
within the volume and shape of a soft drink can. The students guided by experts
fitted all the major subsystems found in a satellite, such as power, sensors
and a communication system, into this minimal volume. The satellite made by
them was launched as part of the inaugural function.
Prof. Suresh Naik said that after
formally inaugurating the Space lab "The centre will equip students to
develop skills and knowledge in the areas like Telescope Making, Rocketry,Sky
Gazing, Designing, Testing and Launching Satellites of the three main
kinds -- CanSat, Balloon and Cube Satellites. Technical aspects like
Coding, Sensors Interfacing, Designing and Analyzing Data will also be taught
by experts.
Mitul Dikshit, Chairman, Dikshant
Group of Schools said that in addition, our school’s ThinkLab and Space
Lab is a workspace where young minds can give shape to their ideas through
hands-on do-it-yourself mode; and learn innovation skills. Young children will
get a chance to work with tools and equipment to understand the concepts of
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). ThinkLab would contain
educational and learning ‘do it yourself’ kits and equipment on – science,
electronics, robotics, open source microcontroller boards, sensors and 3D
printers and computers. The main objective of think lab
is to foster curiosity, creativity, and imagination in young
minds; and inculcate skills such as design mindset, computational thinking,
adaptive learning, physical computing etc.
In the first phase, students will
learn to design CanSat satellite, which will be their first practical
experience of a real space project. In the next phase, they will
learn to design and use balloon satellites to collect live data from an
altitude of 1 KM above earth’s surface. In an advanced stage, the range will
increase to 30 KM of the stratosphere, which will be done in collaboration with
ISRO. The scope of learning is vast. It goes to an extent of working on cube
satellite (small satellite of around 10-centimeter cube only) with a specific
mission and launch target into space. While learning all this, students will
get ample opportunities to meet and interact with experts from ISRO and NASA as
audio -video sessions are planned with them apart from faculty visits to
campus.
Students will be able to explore the
world of space science to the maximum potential, during their school years.
This in turn will help them develop an ability to think & act
scientifically. It is noteworthy that Dikshant Schools’ have
established themselves as frontrunners in Space Science education. While
a fixed dome planetarium is there at Dikshant International School, Zirakpur
now a full-fledged Space lab has been inaugurated at Dikshant Global School
Campus.
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