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Satellite Earth Observation & Digital Twin Tech – AVA Challenge (Stage 3, Stage 4, Stage 5)
Jun
From satellite technology to creating 3D digital twins of spacecraft, join the Milo Institute, Nominal Systems, STEM Industry School Partnerships & Fizzics Education in this special space event!
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
Join us for an insightful Australian Virtual Astronaut (AVA) Challenge webinar!
In this webinar, we will be joined by the globally esteemed Milo Institute at Arizona State University to learn more about their pivotal role in the international arena of space science. We are also joined by Nominal Systems as they guide us through digital twin technology which is integral to spacecraft design, verification, and operations.
After the presentations, we’ll open the floor to a Q&A session, giving attendees the opportunity to engage directly with our distinguished speakers. The webinar is primarily targeted at students from Years 5 – 10 and their teachers, but is open to anyone with an interest in space and science.
We will also share more about the upcoming Young Space Explorers event in Sydney, an essential part of the Australian Virtual Astronaut Challenge program and open to all schools to get involved.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Fizzics Education, STEM Industry School Partnerships (SISP) Program
SPECIAL GUESTS:
David Thomas – Milo Institute at Arizona State Universit
David Thomas from the globally esteemed Milo Institute at Arizona State University. The Milo Mission Academy, an initiative headed by David, plays a pivotal role in the international arena of space science. David will elaborate on the expansion of the Milo Mission Academy’s ground-breaking work to Australia.
Harrison Verrios – Nominal Systems
Harrison Verrios from Nominal Systems will delve into the fascinating realm of digital twins in the space industry. Harrison will illustrate how digital twins contribute to improved satellite design, performance, and real-time monitoring, using Nominal Systems’ unique platform.
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Event Details
Date & Time
16-Jun-2023 10:00AM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
Free
Curriculum
Primary, Secondary
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
Science and Tech » Earth and Space 7-10
Other KLAs
Science and Tech » Earth and Environmental Science
Science and Tech » Information and Software Technology
Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
This represents an exceptional opportunity for Australian students seeking to explore a space-related pathway at university.
Students will learn about the use of satellites in space as well as the fast-growing area of digital twin technology which informs the design of spacecraft systems.
Will This Event Be Recorded?
Yes
The recording of this webinar will be placed on the Australian Virtual Astronaut Challenge website.
If you have any questions regarding the recorded content please contact the provider.
Name: Scott Sleap
Phone: 0409366504
Email: [email protected]
Joining The Event
Technology and Materials Requirements
Interactive whiteboard, TV or data projector plus a device to connect to the live Zoom webinar.
Teachers to register via the Zoom registration link
- DO NOT share your unique webinar registration link or your seat will have been given to someone else and you will not be able to join.
- Only teachers should register
Connecting To The Event
You will receive a unique booking link sent from Zoom webinar once you book your seat
*** Do not share this link as it is unique to you and you will lock yourself out of the webinar ***
More Information About This Event
The event will be recorded.