Pakistani student goes to NASA on week-long internship

Radeeyah Aamir to be trained for next-generation astronaut experience

Radeeyah Aamir. PHOTO: US Embassy Pakistan

A 12-year-old Pakistani student, Radeeyah Aamir, has been selected for a one-week internship program at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Three Pakistani students win international acclaim for outstanding space research

During the program, Radeeyah will undergo training for next-generation Astronaut Training Experience, said a statement released by the US Embassy in Pakistan.

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17-year-old Pakistani student’s physics paper surprises older scientist


In January, three students of the space science department at the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad received international acclaim for their research on super-massive black holes and galaxy collisions in space.

According to reports, the findings had been lauded as ‘outstanding’ by experts belonging to the field in question.

 

 

 

 
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