
Omani teams start trip to NASA Space Apps Hackathon
Texas: The Omani teams shortlisted for the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2024 have commenced their scientific visit to the United States with a tour of NASA's Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas. This exchange programme is organised by the U.S. Embassy in Oman in collaboration with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences.
The visit began with the Omani team exploring Space Center Houston, one of the premier scientific destinations in the U.S.
The team toured the Independence Plaza, home to a full-scale replica of the NASA space shuttle mounted atop the historic shuttle carrier aircraft, and examined exhibition halls featuring original spacecraft, including the Apollo 17 command module.
The team gained insights into daily life aboard the International Space Station through interactive exhibits before attending a cinematic screening titled The Moonwalkers, which documents the history of Apollo missions and connects them to the Artemis programme.
The tour also included a visit to the historic Apollo Mission Control Center, where the team entered the restored control room that guided the first human moon landing.
Additionally, the team explored Mars exhibits, engaged in virtual reality experiences, and learned about the evolution of spacesuits.
Dr. Fatima Nasser Al-Harthy, team leader, stated that the visit to Johnson Space Center provided the team with a unique opportunity to engage with NASA's storied history and ambitious future. She emphasized that such experiences not only inspire participants but also foster a culture of scientific innovation among Omani youth.
The team comprises distinguished students from several Omani educational institutions, including the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, the Military Technological College, and the German University of Technology in Oman.
This visit reflects a forward-looking vision to empower Omani youth by exposing them to global experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It also strengthens Oman's presence in international scientific forums, aligning with the nation's ongoing efforts to build a knowledge- and innovation-driven economy. -ONA
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