After the job they submitted for the Eastern Try-Zero G 2023 program was performed aboard Japan’s Kibo package at the International Space Station earlier this year, two Rayong students received the Kibo-ABC Award.
The award committee recently named” Starfish Exercise for Microgravity” by Mathayom Suksa 6 ( Year 12 ) students from Rayongwittayakorn School as one of the best submissions for the 2023 program, according to executive vice president of the National Science and Technology Development Agency ( NSTDA ), Chularat Tanprasert.
One of the 14 experiments conducted by Japanese astronomer Satoshi Furukawa in February of this year on the Kibo unit was their distribution.
Ms. Wanwalee claimed that she and Ms. Phuttima conducted thorough research for the display. They make sure the study is successful by creating detailed maps that illustrate each movement’s intended operation.
She thanked the Chinese astronomer for thoroughly explaining the experiment’s findings, which helped the team continue to work on the project.
According to NSTDA, another test plan,” Water Spheres and Electrostatic Force”, submitted by Chayanin Lertudomsak, a Matthayom Suksa 6 scholar from Suankularb Wittayalai class in Bangkok, won the Crew Award.
He claimed that winning had surprised and delighted him. ” I’m overcome and truly happy. The action is a unique chance to broaden my knowledge and knowledge”, he said.