Chhattisgarh's Mahima Rajput selected for International Space Mission 'ShakthiSAT'
Mahima Rajput, a 10th-class student, has been selected for the International Space Mission 'ShakthiSAT' from India in Chhattisgrah’s Raipur on June 25. Students from 108 countries will be participated in International Space Mission 'ShakthiSAT'.
“I am selected for the Mission 'ShakthiSAT', which my principal told my guidance teacher, and she registered me after that. After I registered, some modules came up, which clarified your basic concepts about science and satellites. There were a total of 21 modules and 365 lessons, which helped us a lot. We were trained in how to make satellites, which includes a total of 108 countries. On the 23rd of August, we have to go to Delhi, where we will build a satellite that will land on the surface of the Moon, and another satellite will revolve in the Moon's orbit, and then we will launch it in October...,” said Mahima Rajput.
