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Have you ever
wondered what do
astronauts eat in space?

Join the 6 week virtual Space Food program on Space Food now!!!

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Are you ready to soar?

Welcome to the exciting
World of Rocketry!

Join the 4 week virtual Rocketry Internship Program now!!!

Virtual R&D Internship Program 2023.

Aim:

The aim of our online one-month Rocketry Internship Program is to provide participants with a comprehensive and immersive learning experience that equips them with the knowledge, skills, and passion to excel in the field of rocketry. Through a carefully curated curriculum, hands-on projects, and interactive discussions, our program aims to educate interns about rocketry principles, foster practical skills in rocket design and launch, promote collaboration and teamwork, inspire innovative thinking, and facilitate their professional growth. By the end of the program, participants will have a solid foundation in rocket science, practical experience in rocket construction and launch, the ability to work effectively in teams, a mindset of innovation and exploration, and a clear vision for their future endeavors in the exciting world of rocketry.

Eligibility: Open for any UG/PG Students. (Special Batches for Working professionals / research scholars ).

Prerequisites:

  • Basic understanding in Physics and other relevant field . 

  • +2 (Intermediate in Maths, Physics and Chemistry)

Topics:  Rocketry

IMPORTANT DATES.

Last date to apply: 22/07/2023

The first round of interviews: Before 24/07/2023

Commencement of Internship: 28/07/2023

 

You will receive an Internship Completion letter after the successful completion of the Program.

A Processing Fee of  ₹1,999 ₹1,199(Limited period offer) is applicable for issuing of certificate and training/guidance payable to SpaceSkool / ASTRO School of Space Education & Research Pvt Ltd.

 

Benefits

  1. Training

  2. Career guidance

  3. Access to professionals

  4. A completion letter

Wants to be a part of our intern team ??

Then what are you waiting for?? Join our team by applying through the below button.

For queries contact internships@spaceskool.com or WhatsApp at 888 666 3640.

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Why Space Sciences?

Some branches of Space Sciences are the oldest sciences, and most people got fascinated by them from an early age. We are always fascinated to know the unknown and driven to explore the unexplored. Our eagerness to explore the boundaries made us believe the sky is not the limit. Space Explorations helps us find the fundamental questions of our existence to discover the root causes of life. As per the Times of India, If you are among those who dream of making their mark in the field of space, you are in luck. Space exploration and related careers are an ever-expanding area with great potential for numerous future career specializations.

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Why Rocketry?

Rocketry is a captivating field that ignites curiosity and fuels the imagination of aspiring scientists, engineers, and space enthusiasts. Learning rocketry offers a unique opportunity to delve into the principles and technologies that power our exploration of space and unlock the secrets of the universe. By studying rocketry, you gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental concepts of physics, aerodynamics, and propulsion systems, while also developing a range of valuable skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.

Rocketry opens doors to exciting career paths in aerospace engineering, space exploration, satellite design, and beyond. As you delve into the intricacies of rocket science, you'll discover the thrill of designing and building your own rockets, conducting experiments, and witnessing the culmination of your efforts in awe-inspiring launches.

Moreover, rocketry is not only about reaching for the stars; it also has practical applications on Earth. The same principles of rocketry are used in various industries, such as transportation, defense, and renewable energy. The knowledge and skills gained through rocketry can be leveraged to tackle challenges in these areas, contributing to advancements and innovations that benefit society as a whole.

Learning rocketry also fosters a deep appreciation for space exploration and its potential for scientific discovery. From understanding the dynamics of space travel to pondering the existence of extraterrestrial life, rocketry expands our horizons and fuels our curiosity about the vastness of the cosmos.

So, whether you aspire to become an astronaut, an aerospace engineer, or simply want to explore the wonders of space, learning rocketry is an exhilarating journey that empowers you to reach new heights, unravel the mysteries of the universe, and contribute to the exciting advancements of our space-faring civilization. Embark on this thrilling adventure and let rocketry launch your dreams into orbit.

What is Rocketry?

Rocketry is the science and technology of designing, constructing, and launching rockets into space. It encompasses the study of aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and the principles of flight required to propel vehicles beyond Earth's atmosphere. Rocketry plays a vital role in space exploration, satellite deployment, and the advancement of scientific research. By harnessing the power of rocket propulsion, humans have been able to venture into space, unlocking unprecedented opportunities for discovery and understanding of our universe. From the early days of rocketry to modern space missions, this captivating field continues to push the boundaries of human knowledge and pave the way for future exploration beyond our home planet.

I would like to thank the organization for arranging this wonderful internship on Space Food. The two months journey was filled with learnings and insights on space food, history, designing meal plans as per the nutritional requirements and astronaut's body type and finally followed by a product development idea. Thanks to ASTRO and the mentor for guiding us with their profound knowledge.

- Pavithra Sahiyapriyan,

Master's in nutrition & biomedicine,

Technical University of Munich, Germany.

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"Space exploration is a force of nature unto itself that no other force in society can rival." ​

- Neil deGrasse Tyson

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