Ahamenes space science and technology club


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Space is for everybody. It’s not just for a few people in science. That’s our new frontier, and it’s everybody’s business to know about space.
For more contact:
President: Tensae Teji 0946609560 or
Vice president: Tsion Bizuayehu 0946332187

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#flatearth

-Guest speaker from @hasabochhh
[Defending the idea of flat earth]
-Answering question from engineering students.

https://t.me/Ahamenes101?livestream=d04c47d8b5b1b37c97


-Saturday night @ahamenes101




A •H•A•M•E•N•S
SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CLUB had launch the first event in 2015 E.C


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Register using👆🏽 link, go to our website 🌍 and become a member


📍Don't forget to come with your notebook and a pen when you come for the event


A •H•A•M•E•N•S
SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CLUB
PRESENTS
An event on Wednesday November 23 at 9:00LT
Location
: Red Carpet .
📍Don't forget to come with your notebook and a pen when you come for the event


Forward from: Unknown
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Forward from: Unknown
Sputnik
The USSR rocketed to the lead in the Cold War's "Space Race" with the launch of Sputnik, a basketball-sized satellite that became the first manmade object to orbit the Earth.
On October 4, 1957, the USSR launched Sputnik, the first artificial satellite to orbit Earth. The satellite, an 85-kilogram (187-pound) metal sphere the size of a basketball, was launched on a huge rocket and orbited Earth at 29,000 kilometers per hour (18,000 miles per hour) for three months. When it finally fell out of orbit in January 1958, Sputnik had traveled 70 million kilometers (43.5 million miles) around the planet. The only cargo onboard Sputnik was a low-power radio transmitter, which broadcast a beeping noise at regular intervals. This beeping could be heard by radio listeners around the world.

The launch of the first Sputnik signaled the opening salvo in another phase of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Sergei Korolev founded and led the Soviet space effort. He headed the design of the first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the Soviet R-7. Korolev also oversaw the R-7 rocket’s launch of the first Sputnik satellite.

The design of the R-7 was based on Nazi Germany’s V2 rocket, a weapon used during World War II. As the war with Germany was ending, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for access to V2 technology and those who designed it. While most of the V2 design team and its lead, Wernher von Braun, defected to the United States, the Soviets secured some V2 parts and designs. The Soviets also had a head start with the pioneering rocket work of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky.

A year after the launch of Sputnik, U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), formally launching the "Space Race" between the United States and the Soviet Union. This competition in technological development would lead to the Moon landing, space shuttle, and International Space Station, which still orbits Earth today.








🔭💫What is Astronomy?🌎

Astronomy is the study of objects and phenomena beyond Earth.

Astronomers study objects as close as the Moon and the rest of the solar system through the stars of the Milky Way Galaxy and out to distant galaxies billions of light-years away.

The word Astronomy derived from "Astron" means "Star" and "Nemein" means "law".
So Astronomy means Star law.






Don't forget to bring your note book!!!


Today's program trainers profile and their respective presentation topic

1.Yared Getahun (msc), PhD student. Associate researcher @ space science and Geospatial institute

history, introduction and structural design of rocket
(45 minites)

2. Wondmagegn melaku, assistant researcher @ SSGI

Rocket test stand and Launching pad
(30 minites)

3. Abdi Chimdo(msc) associate researcher. thermal and propulsion
(30 minites)

4. Surafel Birhanu(msc), associate researcher

Introduction to rocket avionics
(30 minutes)


Additionally we will have goodbye time for graduating 🎉🥳🎉🥳 members of our club and announcement of new club leaders!!!


Miss it not!!!


ROCKETRY TRAINING

BY AHAMENES SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CLUB COLLABORATING WITH ETHIOPIAN SPACE SCIENCE AND GEOSPATIAL INSTITUTE (ESSGI)

This training is for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students in priority but open to others


Training date: June 29( Wednesday)
Time: 8:00 - 11:00 (local time)
Venue: Red carpet hall

Contents of the training

✅ presentation by professionals from ESSGI about organization, division and roles of Rocketry team.
✅ Experience sharing.
✅ presentation by AASTU Rocketry team.

Note: To attend the training pre registration is mandatory!

For registration use the following google form link 👇👇👇
https://forms.gle/3HfsUtFHxkgCREqs9

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