The once-a-month workshop series aims to promote space science and astronomy education at the grassroots level and also marks an important milestone in the enduring saga of India-US relations.

As part of the partnership, Space India organized the inaugural workshop titled "Get set, build hydraulic systems for space applications" at the American Center in New Delhi on Monday.

Sachin Bahamba said, "The profound impact of the workshop was remarkable, with attendees gaining a new appreciation and respect for the opportunities presented. Their rich understanding will undoubtedly inspire further exploration, opening the doors to a world of possibilities, which Previously considered beyond reach." Founder and CMD, Space Group.

The dynamics posed by fluid mechanics are explored in a two-hour long workshop offered free of charge exclusively for students aged 13 to 18.

After equipping students with the knowledge, children build space-inspired astronomical models inspired by the fundamental principles. Participants are exposed to the fundamentals of hydraulics and its applications in space and navigate through problem-solving challenges.

The workshop also provided practical engineering experiences such as building a working model of a space-borne system and exploring the real-world application of hydraulics in space exploration.

"It marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey. It promises to touch the lives of countless individuals, empowering them to explore wonderful realms of themselves and beyond," said the organization, which aims to bring the workshop to a larger audience. To reach the audience. Near future.