Manama,The National Space Science Agency (NSSA) participated for the first time in Youth City 2030 in its 13th edition with its Space Station Programme for ages 9-14. Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Aseeri, NSSA CEO, underscored the importance of creating a generation that is fully aware of the significance of space sciences and their role in positioning Bahrain as a leading country in this field. He added that the NSSA is committed to raising awareness among the community about space sciences. Dr. Al Aseeri mentioned that the programme was developed by NSSA employees from the satellite and ground station construction team, and the space image and data analysis team. The teams reviewed the best internationally approved training curricula for this age group while preparing the programme. He further explained that the programme primarily aims to introduce astronomy and space sciences, the types of spacecraft, and methods of manufacturing them. It also emphasizes the importance of remote sensing. Source: Bahrain Ne ws Agency
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