Internship at the National Center of GIS and Space Applications (NCGSA)

My Internship at the National Center of GIS and Space Applications 


In 2022, I had the privilege of interning at the National Center of GIS and Space Applications (NCGSA) at IST, where I worked alongside a group of incredibly talented individuals on content writing and research. The experience was enriching, allowing me to explore different facets of space science while contributing to something meaningful. One of the highlights of my internship was the creation of activity guidebooks for children who participated in "Space Week." Space Week holds a special place in my heart because it was during this very event in 2018 that I was first introduced to the field of space science. As a wide-eyed participant back then, I had no idea that Space Week would eventually lead me down the path of pursuing a degree in Space Science at IST. That’s why, when I got the chance to contribute to Space Week as part of my internship, it felt like life had come full circle.

Our task was to create engaging and educational content for children, sparking their curiosity about the cosmos. We developed activity guidebooks filled with fun challenges, puzzles, and experiments that allowed young minds to explore the wonders of space. It was incredibly rewarding to know that we were planting the seeds of curiosity in the next generation, just as Space Week had done for me years ago. Working at NCGSA wasn't just about content creation—it was about collaboration, research, and creativity. I was surrounded by passionate individuals who brought fresh ideas to the table every day, and together, we worked on shaping a memorable experience for children who, like me, may one day find themselves pursuing a career in space science. This internship wasn’t just a professional milestone—it was a personal one. It gave me the chance to give back to a program that had profoundly impacted my own life. I look forward to seeing the kids' excitement as they explore space through the activities we created, and I hope that, for some of them, this will be the beginning of a journey into the fascinating world of space science—just like it was for me.

 

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