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The organizations for space education and outreach programs in the Republic of Korea

Authors :
Lee, Jeongwon
Jo, Hyun-Jung
Choi, Jae Dong
Source :
Acta Astronautica. Sep2011, Vol. 69 Issue 7/8, p730-736. 7p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: Korea has a short history in space development compared to neighboring countries like Japan, China, India and Russia. During the past 20 years, Korea has focused on developing satellite and rocket space technology under the national space development plan. KOMPSAT-1 and 2, and KSLV-1 are the results of the selection and concentration policy of the Korean government. Due to the arduous mission of developing hardware oriented space technology, the topic of space education and outreach for the general public has not received much in the national space program. But recently, the Korean government has begun planning a space science outreach program in the detailed action plan of the mid-long term national space development plan. This paper introduces and analyzes the organizations performing space education and outreach programs for primary and secondary schools in the Republic of Korea. “Young Astronaut Korea (YAK)” is one such program. This is a non-profit organization established to provide space education for students in 1989 when Korea just started its space development program. “YAK” is a unique group in Korea for space education and outreach activities because it is organized by branches at each school in the nation and it is much like the Boy Scout and Girl Scout programs. Space Science Museum and National Youth Space Center (NYSC), which are located near NARO space center in the southernmost part of the Korean peninsula are other examples of space education and outreach programs. NARO space center, which is the only launch site in Korea became the center of public interest by showing the KSLV-1 launch in 2009 and will be expected to play a key role for the space education of students in the Republic of Korea. The NYSC will perform many mission oriented space education programs for students as Space Camp in the USA does. This paper introduces the status of the space education and outreach programs of each organization and presents the future direction of space education and outreach for the Korean public and students. If these three organizations cooperate with each other and develop systematic programs of space education and outreach for the people, they will prepare a base for growth and progress in future space science and technology in Korea. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
69
Issue :
7/8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
63605079
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2011.05.004