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Nasa to launch experiment by Dubai student into space

Vasandani’s carbon nanotube experiment selected from among 20,000 applicatio­ns

- Staff Report

Ascience experiment created by a Dubai high school student has been chosen to be shot into outer space aboard a Nasa rocket this September.

Gavin Vasandani, a grade 11 Emirates Internatio­nal SchoolJume­irah student, was selected by Cubes in Space who sifted through 20,000 applicatio­ns from around the world before choosing a total of 100 experiment­s to be elected spacebound.

In a statement yesterday by school owner Al Habtoor Group, educators said they were elated that student Vasandani’s work had been recognised by Cubes in Space, described as a “global competitio­n for students 1118 years of age to design and propose experiment­s to launch into space or a near space environmen­t on a Nasa sounding rocket and zero-pressure scientific balloon.”

Mentored by teacher

Vasandani was mentored by Johan Swartz, head of science and MYP and DP physics teacher, who helped guide the experiment that uses “carbon nanotube coating” to boost the ability of spacecraft shells to deflect radiation and temperatur­es.

“It is incredible to see Gavin’s project being put to test by Nasa. His accomplish­ment is ■ extraordin­ary, and we are very proud of him,” said Swartz in a statement.

“At Emirates Internatio­nal School, we nurture the ambitions of our students and encourage them to think outside the box. We aim to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to participat­e actively and responsibl­y in a changing and increasing­ly inter-related world.

Vasandani’s work had been recognised by Cubes in Space, described as a global competitio­n for students to design and propose experiment­s to launch into space.

“Gavin made the cut from thousands of applicants and this shows the ideal environmen­t that our school provides.” he said.

Vasandani said he was motivated to pursue his experiment by the Emirates Mars Mission, the historic inaugural Arab mission to Mars and suggested that his experiment could perhaps yield useful knowledge that could assist the UAE space mission and others beyond.

Vasandani said that he is “thrilled that my experiment was selected by Cubes in Space. My science teacher has always encouraged me to believe in my dreams and this is what motivated me to apply to the programme.”

His experiment will be launched into space from Nasa’s Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico in September.

 ?? Courtesy: Al Habtoor Group ?? Johan Swartz with his student Gavin Vasandani. The student’s experiment of carbon nanotube coating to boost the ability of spacecraft shells has been selected by Nasa.
Courtesy: Al Habtoor Group Johan Swartz with his student Gavin Vasandani. The student’s experiment of carbon nanotube coating to boost the ability of spacecraft shells has been selected by Nasa.

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