2 PH experiments to be performed aboard International Space Station
At A Glance
- Rizal Technological University's (RTU) project, "Oloid's Movement in Microgravity" by Paul Anton D. Mahinay, has been chosen under the "Space Experiments" category.
- Meanwhile, Bataan National High School's "The Effectivity of Elastic Resistance Band Exercise when performed in Zero-Gravity" was selected under the "Space Exercise" category.
The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) on Tuesday, Aug. 8, announced the selection of two experiment proposals that will be tested aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Rizal Technological University's (RTU) project, "Oloid's Movement in Microgravity" by Paul Anton D. Mahinay, has been chosen under the “Space Experiments” category.
The objective of the experiment is to “observe the movement of the oloid in space.”
Meanwhile, Bataan National High School’s “The Effectivity of Elastic Resistance Band Exercise when performed in Zero-Gravity” was selected under the “Space Exercise” category.

The experiment aims to “determine if the exercise using elastic bands will train various muscles to keep astronauts strong.”
These selections are part of the 2023 Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG) program, organized by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and will be tested from August onwards.
The submission of entries ended last May 31, and JAXA astronauts will perform the following ideas in a zero-gravity environment in the Kibo module of the ISS.
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During the final selection phase, JAXA engaged experts in Kibo science experiments and astronaut healthcare to make the decision.
Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai, who facilitated the program in 2018, was also involved in the final decision-making process. (Sonny Daanoy)