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Path to space program empowers over 300 students in space exploration

Ethiopia has made significant strides in space exploration, with over 300 students enrolling in the Path to Space program, designed to propel the nation towards success in this frontier. Over the past five months, the inaugural Pathways to Space initiative has trained 312 students in processes ranging from assembling small satellites to launching them in the future.

The program, a collaborative effort involving Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania, is spearheaded by the Space Science and Geospatial Institute of Ethiopia (SSGI), the Boeing Company, and the Future African Space Explorers STEM Academy (FASESA).

This initiative not only provided students with hands-on experience in testing their designs in real-world scenarios but also sparked their interest in space exploration, laying a foundation for their future education and careers in this exciting field.

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