Visit to Aerospace Science Center, Museum, and City Library
Diverse Experiences Related to Space and Aviation

Sacheon City in Gyeongnam announced on the 3rd that it held the 'Korea Science Space Youth Group Invitation Event' as part of a planned public offering-type regional tourism development project to commemorate the establishment of the Korea Aerospace Administration, known as the Korean version of NASA, in Sacheon.


This invitation event was organized to provide members of the Korea Science Space Youth Group, which was established to foster creative talent leading the future of science in Korea, with the opportunity to tour major aerospace facilities in Sacheon, the hub of Korea's aerospace industry.


Group photo of Sacheon City Korean Science and Space Youth Corps invitation event.

Group photo of Sacheon City Korean Science and Space Youth Corps invitation event.

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On the 1st, the city conducted programs for about 20 students from Yangdeok Elementary School in Changwon, who are active members of the Korea Science Space Youth Group, including tours of the Aerospace Science Center and Museum, as well as experience programs at Sacheon City Library.


Guided by a docent, the students toured the Aerospace Science Center and Museum, observing aerospace exhibits with curiosity and enjoying various hands-on activities.


They also showed great interest by asking a variety of questions related to the aerospace field.


In particular, through the Sacheon City Library's special event, 'Four Seasons Starry Night Walk with the Library,' they had the opportunity to gain rich experiences and create precious memories.


Meanwhile, the Korea Science Space Youth Group was established on March 11, 1989, as a non-profit organization under the Ministry of Science and ICT, with the aim of nurturing Korean youth as creative talents to lead the future of science in Korea.


The central headquarters and 15 regional branches nationwide are home to 50,000 members (from third grade in elementary school to third grade in high school) and 3,000 guiding teachers, all striving to become leaders in a science and technology-oriented society.


Mayor Park Dongsik said, "I am very pleased to invite the Korea Science Space Youth Group to Sacheon, the center of aerospace," and added, "Although it was a short time, I hope this event will inspire you to dream and grow as future leaders of science in Korea."





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