Hanwha Aerospace announced on the 27th that it has completed the aerospace science class for nurturing future talents in the space and aerospace field, ‘2024 Space Like to Space (Would you like to 우주).’

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‘Space Like to Space’ is a specialized aerospace education program for middle school students created by Hanwha Aerospace in collaboration with the social welfare foundation ‘Children and Future Foundation.’ It has been conducted annually since 2022, aiming to increase participating students' interest in the aerospace field and provide opportunities to consider it as a future career path.


This year, the aerospace science class was held for about five months from August to December, targeting approximately 170 students from seven middle schools near Hanwha Aerospace business sites nationwide, including Changwon, Daejeon, and Yeosu. The program combined theoretical education in aerospace topics such as the structure and principles of aircraft engines, launch propulsion systems, and energy physics, along with hands-on model-making activities.



A Hanwha Aerospace official stated, “The aerospace industry’s competitiveness lies in its talent,” adding, “Through a systematic and continuous talent development roadmap, we will contribute to nurturing Korea’s future aerospace professionals.”


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