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Understanding Our Universe, One Telescope At A Time

Sam Gibbs, Aerospace Education Services Malaysia

27-Jul-16 12:00

Understanding Our Universe, One Telescope At A Time

2016 has been a year of marvel achievements involving our space. From the detection of gravitational waves after 100 years of Einstein’s prediction, the rise of the private space industry, the recent flybly of Pluto by the New Horizons Space Craft to the ongoing Rosetta Mission in orbit around a comet. To catch up with everything that happening in the space industry, we speak to Sam Gibbs, CEO of Aerospace Education Services Malaysia.


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