From October 2 to 6, 2022, the five-day Global Future Space Scholars Meeting (GFSSM for short), online challenge, ended in the cloud at noon on October 6. The competition attracted more than 200 students from 11 cities across the country. The students of the our school have performed well in the game.
The Global Future Space Scholars Meeting is a global top-level space business simulation activity for young people jointly sponsored by the American Space Foundation, the British National Space Academy, the China Aerospace Foundation and ITCCC. At present, China, the United States, Australia, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and other countries and regions have joined the Global Conference of Future Astronauts.
In the activity of the senior high school group of the Global Future Space Scholars Meeting, the student team designed a space city/research base scheme based on science and reasonable application of technology at the pre-set location in the inner solar system.
After obtaining the qualification for promotion in the final selection activity, a virtual company of 48 people will be set up on site to simulate the real aerospace industry, closely cooperate with extreme design and complete the bid defense within 24 hours.
2022 GFSSM invited more than 20 experts and scientists who have made outstanding contributions to China’s aerospace and scientific fields to participate in the conference, and provided “future space scholars” with authoritative cutting-edge reports, rigorous technical answers, and fair and professional reviews.
Professor Anu Ojha, Dean of the British National Space Academy, member of the Advisory Committee on Manned Space and Scientific Exploration of ESA, and global co chairman of GFSSM, delivered a wonderful keynote report to China’s “future space scholars” through the Internet in remote Britain: Space – for inspiration, for exploration and for the benefit of life on Earth.
Yao Zhonghua, a researcher and doctoral supervisor of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a Jupiter research expert, explained the mysterious Europa – “Europa with cold outside and hot inside” in detail for “future space scholars”, and brought the latest cutting-edge academic information.