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NASA
For many years, NASA has been trying to understand what it can do with the rubbish that space journeys (ll produce. Scientists have been looking for ways to solve the problem of rubbish. Astronauts use a lot of plastic, paper and other wast Eon their journeys to space. This can be a real problem. So, NASA started a competition,asking the world's best scientists to try and find a solution.
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Ayman Ragab is an Egyptian scientist who has always been interested in space science . In 2019, he entered NASA's competition and came second.Ayman suggested using jets of air m to make the waste smaller and then help to recycle it.After acquiring a patent for his research on proposed ways for achieving sustainability and energy savings in low gravity situations, Dr. Ayman Ragab of Al-Dhabeya village in Luxor Governorate, a researcher in space sciences at a Finnish university, joined the list of NASA scientists.
His life
Ayman is from the village of al Dababiya near Luxor and graduated in Engineering from Aswan University. He has worked as a teaching assistant at the same university and now works as a researcher for a university in Finland.Rajab's concept, the "Trash Thrower," received second place in NASA's "Recycling Waste in Zero Gravity Environments" competition in2019. It intends to store waste in a completely isolated medium.
Achievements
Since he won his prize, he has worked on NASA's,Technology Transfer Project which looks at how to use the latest technology in space, and he has recently found ways to save energy when there is little gravity.Rajab noted that the process of appraising the study at NASA is going through several difficult stages.
Noting that his first patent with the International Space Science Agency had an applied as well as a practical aspect, the idea was evaluated from the standpoint of industry and material consumption, as well as the theoretical evaluation of the idea, over the course of four months, through several interviews and discussions.
skills
Although Ayman Ragab is interested in scientific research, he is also fond of literature. He wrote novels. In 2017 , he published a novel about sacrifice , hatred and sorrow . it is called " Kalaesy"/ He concentrates on the worry between social relationships. Dr. Ayman Ragab, a space scientist at a Finnish university and a son of the Luxor Governorate, expressed his delight at the approval of his research by NASA's American Agency for Research and Space Sciences on recommended techniques for achieving sustainability.In low-gravity conditions, energy conservation is important.
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Evaluation
Concerning the process of researches evaluation, rakes several hard steps including the application side and the practical one.