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rima: environmental scientist

ikhlas:space engineer

Introduction:
Since I was little I have always been passionate about science and especially
environmental scientific work. my dream has been developed by a deep sense of
responsibility for our planet. I aspire to become an environmental scientist.

space engineer:
What I will Present today, is a lifelong aspiration that has driven my imagination since
childhood. I have harbored the dream of actively contributing to the exploration of
outer space. The universe, an immense realm, beckons us to delve into its mysteries
and embraces the pursuit of discovery and exploration.

as a future aerospace engineer, let's envision a tomorrow where our passion for
space and exploration contributes to building a better and more awe-inspiring future
for everyone.


“Look beyond the present circumstances, imagine a brighter future.”
― Lailah Gifty Akita,
“Take the challenge of your life.
Reach out to your goals.
There is no limit to what you can achieve.”
― Lailah Gifty Akita
Don’t give up on your dreams, or your dreams will give up on you.

JOHN WOODEN

conclusion: Collaboration project between a


space engineer and an environmentalist:
How about creating a super-smart system to keep an eye on and deal with
environmental problems all around the world? We'll call it the "Global Environmental
Disaster Response System" (GEDRS).

Project Goal:
Make a high-tech system using satellites, where environmental scientists and space
engineers work together to quickly spot and handle environmental issues everywhere

1. Smart Satellites:
- Space Engineer's Job: Build special satellites with sensors to catch problems like
wildfires, pollution, and deforestation.
- Environmental Scientist's Job: Decide what things the satellites need to watch out
for and set the criteria for spotting issues.

2. Quick Data Analysis and Alerts:


- Space Engineer's Job: Create systems to send data from satellites to the ground
super fast.
- Environmental Scientist's Job: Use smart computers to quickly look at the data
and figure out if there's an environmental problem.

3. Fast Response:
- Space Engineer's Job: Add tools like drones or robots to the system that can
quickly fix problems.
- Environmental Scientist's Job: Help plan how to deal with different kinds of
environmental issues in a smart and eco-friendly way.

4. Sharing Info Worldwide:


- Space Engineer's Job: Make sure that countries and groups all over the world can
share data easily.
- Environmental Scientist's Job: Help different countries and groups work together
and use the system for the planet's benefit.

5. Easy Access for Everyone:


- Space Engineer's Job: Create simple interfaces so everyone, not just experts, can
see real-time data and alerts.
- Environmental Scientist's Job: Make educational programs to teach people about
environmental issues and why it's important for everyone to take action.

By bringing together space tech and environmental smarts, the GEDRS project wants
to change how we handle environmental problems globally. This could make us better
at dealing with issues and keeping our planet healthy.

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