World Space Week at Cops Institute

World Space Week at Cops Institute

World Space Week at Cops  Institute

Gonikoppal, Oct. 8: For the first time, 18 scientists from the prestigious ISRO arrived at Kaps Institute in Gonikoppal and freely interacted with the students and shed light on the projects that the students can make in the future. Students and teachers from more than 20 high and undergraduate colleges in the district participated in the World Space Week.

The management board of Kaps Institute, which was waiting for the arrival of ISRO scientists, welcomed the scientists as soon as they arrived. NCC students invited them to the stage by paying homage.

The cops Institute had provided the students of the district with an opportunity to see ISRO scientists from a very close distance and to freely exchange ideas with them. An exhibition of satellite and rocket models was held by ISRO on the premises of the institute. Students and the public viewed these.

Gonikoppa Coorg Public School, in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation U.R.Rao Satellite Centre-Bengaluru, successfully celebrated the International Space Week-2025.

The assembly program, which began under the chairmanship of K. Dhanya Subbaiah, President of the Copers Educational Institution, was inaugurated by Dr. Kollimada Somanna, Senior Student Scientist of the school. Sanjeev Kumar, Senior Scientist of ISRO, who was the chief guest, said that the World Space Week, which is celebrated in more than 90 countries of the scientific world, is being held in the month of October.

This is the world's largest indoor festival. The purpose of the week is to discuss how space science can provide solutions to climate challenges and to create more interest in science among students.

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