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The 2nd APRSAF Water
Rocket Event |
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APRSAF-13 Side Events
(Jakarta, 5-12 December)
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-APRSAF
Poster Contest
-APRSAF Water Rocket Event
-APRSAF Space Education Seminar |
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| APRSAF Poster Contest |
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| "School children present their posters at APRSAF
annual meeting in Jakarta": |
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| The school children at the age between 8 and
11 years old from four Asian countries had their
posters on display at the thirteenth session
of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum,
known as APRSAF-13. Under the theme entitled?
"Importance of Space", Indonesia, Japan, Sri
Lanka and Vietnam participated in the first Poster
Contest held by APRSAF. Each country selected the three best posters
through a national contest for submission for the final selection
during APRSAF-13. Ms. Kaede Ando of Japan received APRSAF Best Poster
Award. Mr. Tsubasa Fujita of Japan and Ms. Do Dieu Linh of Vietnam
received APRSAF Special Poster Awards.
The next APRSAF Poster Contest is planned for the fourteenth
session of APRSAF in 2007. The next Contest will contribute to
the global celebration of the World Space Week by sharing the
theme of the poster contest of the latter to be announced. |
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| APRSAF Water Rocket Event |
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| "Students from Asian and Pacific countries
gather to share the excitement of water rocket launch": |
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| The junior and senior high school students from
thirteen countries in Asia and the Pacific were in the limelight in
Jakarta as they competed in launching their water rockets at Archipelago
at Taman Mini Indah Indonesia (TMII) on Saturday, 9 December.
29 students at the age between 11 and 18
years old selected through national competitions
held in Australia, Cambodia, China, India,
Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines,
Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Vietnam, spent three days together
in Jakarta, learning about space science
and technology and expanding the friendship
by sharing their knowledge and skills of
making and launching water rockets during
the APRSAF Water Rocket Event. The Event
was held from 7 to 9 December and co-organized
by the National Institute of Aeronautics
and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN), Science and
Technology Center (PPIPTEK) at TMII, Ministry
of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology of Japan (MEXT) and Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA).
The participating students shot their water
rockets toward the target line, 56 meters
away from the point of launch. The further
the rockets landed away from the target line,
less points were given. Each student was
given three chances to launch their rockets.
Strong wind on the day presented challenges
to determine the best direction and angle
for launch as well as the amount of air to
be pumped into the rocket.
Mr. Tze Chow Fong from Singapore led the
competition. Scoring 260 points out of 300
points, the highest possible score in total,
Mr. Tze Show Fong won the first place. Mr.
Arciaga Michael from the Philippines, Mr.
Alfred James from Australia and Ms. Sarina
Mustafa from Indonesia followed, scoring
200 points. Through play-offs, Ms. Sarina
Mustafa won the second place, and Mr. A.
James won the third place.
The competition enjoyed the attendance by
700 spectators, and the media coverage by
fourteen local television and radio stations
as well as newspapers.
During the Water Rocket Event, a seminar
was also held on 8 December for the accompanying
teachers and instructors to share experience
and exchange information on how they are
promoting water rocket activities in their
countries. The seminar resulted in creating
a network of 25 teachers and educators as
well as space experts from thirteen countries
and two international organizations to make
continuous efforts to enhance and expand
water rocket activities for educational purposes. |
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| APRSAF Space Education Seminar |
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"School teachers in Jakarta encounter space education
and interact with space experts":
About 50 high school teachers in Jakarta spent
two days at PPIPTEK encountering space education
and participating in interactive discussions
with space experts during the Space Education
Seminar on "Space Science and Technology and
Their Applications", held from 11 to 12 December.
Hosted by PPIPTEK and co-organized by United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), LAPAN and JAXA,
on behalf of APRSAF Space Education and Awareness Working Group,
the Space Education Seminar provided the opportunity for the first
time for the participating teachers to learn what space education
is all about.
Deputy Minister for Utilization and Dissemination of Science
and Technology of Indonesia , H.E. Dr. Idwan Suhardi, officially
opened the Seminar. On the second day, the participants had an
opportunity to meet State Minister for Research and Technology
of Indonesia, H.E. Dr. Kusmayanto Kadiman, who visited PPIPTEK.
The programme featured lectures by the following fifteen countries
and international organizations on remote sensing and applications,
space technologies for disaster management, space science and
astronomy, as well as educational materials and activities using
space materials: Australia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Philippines, Sri Lanka, UNESCO.
The teachers and the speakers had interactive discussions on
how to make it more interesting for the students
to learn about remote sensing applications
and physics. Lively discussions also took
place to examine opportunities and challenges
of using space technologies to predict natural
disasters and to mitigate their impacts on
the socio-economic development. The teachers
actively took part in launching "petit"
rockets using ethanol or bubble-creating
bath tablets as well as water rockets. |
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| Photos |
| Rocket
Making Scenery at PIPTEK |
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| Poster
Contest |
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