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Students Build Space Satellites for Moon Mission
28 Jun
Summary
- Mahima Rajput, a Class 10 student, was selected for the ShakthiSAT international program.
- The program includes 21 modules and 365 lessons on space and science basics.
- Satellites are planned for launch in October, with one targeting the Moon.

Mahima Rajput, a Class 10 student from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, has earned a spot in the ShakthiSAT international space education program. This initiative includes students from 108 countries, offering a comprehensive curriculum.
The program features 21 modules and 365 lessons, designed to simplify the fundamentals of science, satellites, and space missions. Participants receive both theoretical knowledge and practical training in satellite design and construction.
Selected students are set to gather in Delhi on August 23 for hands-on satellite-building activities. The mission's ambitious plans include launching satellites in October, with one destined for the Moon and another to orbit it.
ShakthiSAT aims to provide students with invaluable real-world experience in space science and satellite construction. It also focuses on promoting collaborative efforts among young individuals from diverse international backgrounds.