The students of Grades VIII to X Ekya JP Nagar, had been on a field trip to the ISRO-ISAC, Bangalore on the 10th of July. They saw a variety of models and other exhibits of rockets, satellites, satellite launch vehicles etc. A scientist there explained to them about the different satellites, their purpose, pay loads, fuels etc. The students also had glimpse of the ‘Clean Room’ where rockets are assembled. They then watched a video on the Chandrayan mission.
As cameras were strictly prohibited, no photographs could be taken.
Every child whether naughty, studious, obedient , shy or brilliant has done this one thing for sure in their life time , at least once if not more. We've all made paper planes perhaps competed too to see whose flies better. 10th of July was an excitement filled day for the students of grades V, VI and VII as they were going to see something they have been making with papers, not one but many, not just the ones they've boarded to travel but fighter planes & choppers - the ones involved in real action at LOC. The students along with teachers and a guide explored the HAL Heritage Museum on the 10th of July. The visit included several large galleries. Various halls in the gallery presented the achievement and proud history of HAL in a chronological order from the time of its inception to recent times. A documentary was also screened for the students. The documentary talked about models of air-crafts, their manufacturing, functioning, contribution in civil/ defense areas and about the dedicated crew behind the success of HAL. The students also saw life size models of air-crafts from different eras which were on display. It was an awesome experience for the students which filled the hearts of the students with ambitions soaring high to the sky.
Returning back to school the bus was abuzz with discussion of planes, Indian Air Force, HAL and many dreams to be achieved.
Here are some the clicks from the happening trip.
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