Udupi : A two-day ISRO Space Exhibition began at NMAM Institute of Technology (NMAMIT) at Nitte on Wednesday.
The exhibition is aimed at displaying the journey of ISRO. The exhibits include 10 satellite models made of brass. Video displays and also colour panels showing the journey of ISRO in space were the main attraction.
The demonstration of launch of a water rocket which was done by Guruprasad, Public Relations Executive, ISRO, Bengaluru.
It was a water rocket built using a bottle which was aerodynamically stable and its centre of gravity was concentrated at the extreme front. Earlier, speaking at the inaugural function, Mr. Guruprasad said that Indians must be proud of the achievements in the field of space science.
“We are the only country to accomplish Mission Mars in the first attempt. Perseverance is essential to achieve success,” he said.
In his presidential address, Niranjan Chiplunkar, Principal of NMAMIT, expressed his concern over lesser number of students opting for space research as their career. High school students should be given proper guidance about the opportunities in the field of space research, he said.
Ashok Adyanthaya inaugurated the space exhibition. Rekha Bhandarkar, convener of the programme, welcomed the gathering. Ananth A.G., Organising Secretary, proposed the vote of thanks.