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Manx students return from Space School

Mon, 18 Sep 2023


Two Isle of Man students enjoyed a summer they will never forget when they flew to Houston, Texas to plan a mission to Mars.

Daniel Comley from Ramsey Grammar School and David Sargent from Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel spent two weeks in Houston at the United Space School after winning the annual Space School scholarships awarded by the ManSat Group.

To mark their achievement, Daniel and David and their families were invited to the Department of Education, Sport and Culture headquarters in St John’s, where they were presented with certificates by DESC political member Paul Craine MLC.

The USS is run by the Foundation for International Space Education (FISE) and the students are put into teams and tasked with planning a crewed mission to Mars, working alongside peers from more than 20 countries, with support from NASA astronauts, engineers, and scientists.

Daniel and David, who have just started year 13, were joined in Houston by Ciara Sowerby, who won a ManSat scholarship to attend Space School in 2017. This year Ciara was one of the mentors advising the teams.

Daniel is studying maths, biology, and economics at A-level and aims to study economics at university.

He said: “This experience has opened a lot of doors for me in the future. My eyes were opened to the reach that the space industry has worldwide and the range of different people that it requires to function. It’s reaffirming to know that no matter my chosen profession, there will be opportunities for me.

“It was amazing to talk to and learn from astronauts such as Mike Baker and prominent NASA figures like George Abbey; getting a tour from him, of a place named after him – George W.S. Abbey Rocket Park at Johnson Space Center – was so surreal.

“Another highlight was making our final presentation – the pride I felt once we had stepped down from the stage was unparalleled. The experiences of American culture were incredible too, from baseball games to football matches to pool parties.

“I want to extend massive thanks to ManSat for providing myself and David with this opportunity - I think it’s safe to say that it has genuinely changed my life.”

David is studying maths, further maths, physics and computer science at A-level and plans to study astrophysics at university.

‘The experience has reinforced my interest in Space,’ said David. ‘Going to the Johnson Space Center, and the tour by George Abbey, was incredible. The hours were quite long, and it was very intense, but that was what we signed up for. But we also got to see a live baseball game and a football match too. The thing that surprised me most was how close everyone became over such a short timeframe. We have made a lot of friends that will last a lifetime!

‘We were mostly mentored by previous space school graduates. However, we met many great people from NASA who help with the program. We also had some fantastic talks from notable astronauts and people involved in space flight, such as Mike Baker and Ken Cameron.

‘Presenting our final presentations was very satisfying. I'd like to thank ManSat again for an incredible opportunity.”


 

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