“Great minds begin with small, curious questions.” – Anonymous
The little learners of SAI Angan, from KG-I to Class III, experienced a truly unforgettable day as they welcomed Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla, a distinguished astronaut whose journey among the stars has inspired thousands. His visit turned the campus into a world of wonder, imagination, and excitement as our youngest SAIoneers eagerly listened to his stories and adventures. From the moment he arrived, the atmosphere was filled with curiosity and joy. Tiny faces lit up as the astronaut walked onto the stage—each child ready to learn, dream, and explore. One of the most heartwarming moments of the session was the interactive Q&A. The hands of KG-I to Class III students shot up with enthusiasm as they asked thoughtful and imaginative questions. Some standout questions included:
# “What did you first see from space?”
# “Instead of using normal hydrogen and normal oxygen to propel the spacecraft, what will happen if we use different isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen?”
# “When a rocket is in orbit and needs to go to the Moon, it goes through a process called Trans-Lunar Injection. It starts from the transfer window. How do scientists determine that window?”
Group Captain Shukla was truly amazed by the depth, originality, and scientific curiosity behind these questions. He shared that such thoughtful inquiries show how bright and inquisitive young minds can be, even at a tender age.
The visit became a beautiful memory for our SAI Angan family, a day that celebrated the joy of learning, the power of imagination, and the spirit of exploration. Our young SAIoneers left the session inspired, motivated, and ready to dream brighter dreams.
At SAI Angan, we believe in nurturing curious minds, and this magical morning truly ignited the spark of discovery in every heart.
