Scientists, engineers and curious individuals alike will be able to get a feel for student group Space Concordia this month.
The university’s immersive exhibition venue, 4TH SPACE, will host an event showcasing student projects from August 12 to 22.
“Space Concordia has always been about engaging the public. We’re inspired when we inspire others,” says the society’s president, Hannah Jack Halcro.
Less than a month after the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing, the projects featured at SPACELAB: Space Concordia Summer Garage will turn the spotlight onto student achievements and ongoing projects in areas like satellite, rocket and rover engineering, space sciences and other future endeavours.
The students behind these projects — who can usually be found designing, building and competing in space and aerospace sciences — will be onsite to explain their work.