IT is not just the catchy mission names like 鉄un: AOL・ or 徹h my Venus・ that impressed the scientists from the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) who evaluated the space mission proposals presented by participants during the last day of 鏑ift Off: PhilSA Space Science Camp 2022・ held virtually on July 21.
PhilSA Space Mission Control and Operations Division (SMCOD) senior science research specialist Jamaica Pangasinan said she was struck by the incoming senior high school students・ level of environmental and social awareness as reflected in their outputs.
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