Enthusiasm soars high among students, parents and teachers to know more about historic achievements of Chandrayaan
Lucknow,
December 8: Ambition and enthusiasm soared high, reaching the peak limits as
students, parents, and teachers filled the City Montessori School, Kanpur Road
Campus, and the very Chandrayan-III seemed to land here at the Vikram Sarabhai
Space Science Exhibition. No less than 10,000 students from across India and
Thailand gathered here to quench their thirst for knowledge of rocket science
and view the swift landing of Indian spacecraft Chandrayan III on the moon.
Students from Assam, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and other states and
Thailand flocked here to meet the top scientists of the country and update
themselves about the latest scientific techniques used in space research.
Rocket launching of satellites and tracing the entire journey of Chandrayan to
the moon are popular exhibits being viewed at the exhibition.
The second day of the Space
Exhibition saw mounting enthusiasm among the youth for the mysteries of the
universe. Thousands of students, teachers and parents observed space science
and technology closely, including Remote Sensing and Communication Satellites,
Navigation, Chandrayaan, Mars Orbiter Mission, Satellite Images and
Applications, Models of Camera of Mars Mission, Scaled Models of Launch
vehicles (PSLV and GSLV), Satellites (INSAT, IRS, Aryabhata, RISAT), etc. It
was an enlightening experience for the parents and teachers as well as the
budding scientists who knew about the fascinating world of stars and planets
and their effects on the human race. Dr Partha Pradeep Adhikari, Principal
of Pranavananda International School, Assam, said that the exhibition is
self-motivating for the students of my school. Over 100 students of Delhi
Public School, Indira Nagar Branch visited the exhibition. A maths teacher
of the school, Mr Kuldeep Pandey, said that I observed that the management
of CMS has put up the exhibition very systematically and gave a golden
opportunity to our children to learn a lot. Janhvi Srivastava, a class VIII
student of this school, shared her experience as I am interested in space
science. Students from various
schools of Lucknow took inspiration from this space exhibition, among which
Kendriya Vidyalaya, St. Joseph College, Delhi Public School, La Martiniere
Girls' College, Seth M. R. Jaipuria School, Gurukul Academy, St. Teresa's
College, Army Public School, Lucknow Model Public School, St. Agnes' Loreto Day
School, Lucknow Public College, Montfort Inter College and many more.
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