Pictured (L-R): Alex Furey, Gavin Shiels, Ahmed Ibrahim, Damian Woros and Najib Haq.

STUDENTS from St Flannanโ€™s College have flown from Shannon Airport to Orlando after winning a prestigious space design competition founded by NASA.

On Monday morning, the secondary school students flew from Shannon to Chicago before continuing on to Orlando. In the United States, they will present their design at the International Space Development Conference, an annual gathering organised by the National Space Society which brings together leaders and enthusiasts from all sectors of the space industry.

Clare students, Alex Furey, Damian Woros, Najib Haq, Gavin Shiels and Ahmed Ibrahim all from St Flannan’s, together with Shreya Mariya Saju and Lexie McKenna from St Dominicโ€™s College in Cabra, Dublin designed a next-generation space habitat which they named โ€˜Inis Beathaโ€™ or โ€˜Island of Lifeโ€™. This design uses artificial gravity and plants grown without soil to create a system capable of recycling the food, water and oxygen needed to sustain life in space.

Speaking in Shannon Airport before the flight, St Flannanโ€™s College physics teacher John Conneely said, โ€œWinning first place in the senior section of this yearโ€™s NSS Space Settlement Contestโ€”against over 26,000 entries from schools worldwideโ€”is an incredible achievement, and we couldnโ€™t be prouder of our students. Weโ€™re also immensely grateful to Shannon Airport for their continued support, making this unforgettable trip to Orlando possible for our students.

โ€œI think Shannon Airport has always been inspirational when it comes to innovation โ€”from welcoming the first transatlantic passenger flight 80 years ago to the recent debut of an Advanced Air Mobility aircraft. Remarkably, at one point it was also an alternate landing site for the space shuttle, making it the perfect launchpad for our students as they set out on this incredible journey to the International Space Conferenceโ€.

Tim Ryan, Group Head of Brand & Marketing at the Shannon Airport Group stated, โ€œWe are thrilled to welcome the team from St Flannanโ€™s College to Shannon Airport today as they travel to such a prestigious event in the U.S. These innovative young minds are a testament to the exceptional talent and ambition coming from this region, making an impact on the world stage. We are immensely proud to support Alex, Damian, Najib, Gavin, Ahmed, and their dedicated teachers on this exciting adventureโ€.

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