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Rockets by visually impaired kids to be launched today

Tue, 02/21/2023 - 11:22 -- geeta.nair

Thiruvananthapuram: As many as 15 students of government school for the visually-impaired at Vazhuthacaud have hopes sky high, with rockets made by them ready for launch on Tuesday.

‘Mission Sparsham’ would have been impossible  if not for determination of Peyyad-native Aathira  Preetharani, CEO of ExoGeo, a Canada-based defence  and space manufacturing company.

The mission involves five model rockets, one simple single-stage rocket and four other multi-staged ones. The students who have been active participants in the whole process from  naming the rocket to building it and getting it ready for the final step will witness the launch at around 10:45am at Thycaud Police Ground.

It all started when  Preetharani, a 24-year-old who is also an  astronaut and fighter pilot in training, was invited to the  school in November 2022 as chief guest for an UN  affiliated programme. Realizing that the children were  interested in rocketry, she left them with a promise to  help them make and eventually launch their own rockets.  She then took it up as a personal mission and bore the  entire expenses of around Rs 1 lakh.
“The children who have worked on this project are from stand V to VII and are 40% to 100% visually impaired. My search for proper resources to introduce rocketry to these children in simple terms and to find the right materials and designs which are simultaneously functional and safe enough to be used by them ended at Ludhiana-based Rocketeers Research Institute,” said Preetharani.
Preetharani’s biggest challenge, besides procurement of  resources, was to find appropriate ways to convey the  concept of rocketry to these children. “The challenging  part was to draw a picture of a rocket in their minds as   they did not even have an idea of what it looked like.  It is not the children’s fault because science is generally   designed for able people. There are books on quantum  mechanics and rocketry for even toddlers, which means  children can grasp anything if ideas are conveyed to them.  Tthey are more capable than we give credit for,” she said.

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/rockets-by-visually-impaired-kids-to-be-launched-today/articleshow/98109016.cms

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