Young Engineers South East Melbourne

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We are proud to bring e2® Young Engineers Programs to our community in South East Melbourne. This i

14/05/2023

"Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible mothers who engineer a bright future for their families! Your love, guidance, and unwavering support are the building blocks that shape the success of the next generation. May your special day be filled with appreciation, joy, and the knowledge that your dedication is truly changing the world, one engineering marvel at a time."

22/01/2023

"Wishing all our Young Engineers in Canberra a prosperous and successful Chinese New Year filled with innovation and progress! Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think - Albert Einstein. Let's continue to strive for education that trains our minds to think and create the future."🤩

31/12/2022

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.”—Albert Einstein

May the New Year bring you happiness, peace, and prosperity. Wishing you a joyous 2023! from all of us at Young Engineers!

03/09/2022

Happy Fathers Day to all the loving fathers!
Father's

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12/07/2022

Term 3 enrolments are now open, but spaces are strictly limited and filling up fast, so get in quick – register now - https://www.trybooking.com/CALZI Let us inspire your young champs with the Young Engineers world class program. It's a fun, engaging and enriching program.

Photos 12/07/2022

This is the first full-colour image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, the "deepest and sharpest" infrared image of the distant universe to date. It shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago.

Sneak a peek at the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally! Webb was able to capture this image in less than one day, while similar deep field images from Hubble can take multiple weeks.)

This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to : nasa.gov/webbfirstimages/

If you held a grain of sand up to the sky at arm’s length, that tiny speck is the size of Webb’s view in this image. Imagine — galaxies galore within a grain, including light from galaxies that traveled billions of years to us! Why do some of the galaxies in this image appear bent? The combined mass of this galaxy cluster acts as a “gravitational lens,” bending light rays from more distant galaxies behind it, magnifying them.

This image isn’t the farthest back we’ve ever observed. Non-infrared missions like COBE and WMAP saw the universe much closer to the Big Bang (about 380,000 years after), when there was only microwave background radiation, but no stars or galaxies yet. Webb sees a few hundred million years after the Big Bang.

The James Webb Space Telescope is an international collaboration between NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the ESA - European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency. The Space Telescope Science Institute is the science and mission operations center for Webb.

Tune in tomorrow at 10:30 am ET (14:30 UTC) for the reveal of the rest of Webb’s First Images!

Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI

04/05/2022

"In dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way." Yoda

24/04/2022

At the going down of the Sun, and in the morning,
We will remember them!

20/04/2022

We are excited to announce that our STEM Lego Robotic Clubs Term 2 enrolments are now open. We are ready to inspire our young champs with our word class program for another term. The spaces are limited per class; book yours before it’s too late.
Click the link below for bookings and class schedule
https://www.trybooking.com/eventlist/eventListingURL?aid=128887

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