The Katara Astronomy Exhibition opened yesterday at Katara – the Cultural Village’s Al Thuraya Planetarium, showcasing scientific models created by students from various schools and universities in Qatar.
Titled “Innovations and Science – Shaping the Future from Idea to Creativity”, the event forms part of the Katara Space Science Programme and is organised in collaboration with Maps International.
It will run until tomorrow (October 26) from 3pm-9pm.
The exhibition aims to provide a platform for aspiring young scientists to display their work and engage with cutting-edge developments in fields such as space exploration, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, machine learning, planetary systems, and space travel.
The platform offers participants the chance to exchange ideas and deepen their passion for space and astronomy.
A crucial part of Katara’s mission is to create an environment that nurtures innovation, curiosity, and critical thinking for future generations.
One of the unique projects on display is a sustainable and economical summer shelter for cats designed by Anoushka Mahajan, a home-study student.
Her creation utilises readily available clay pots to create a naturally cool environment for feline friends.
“It is made of two clay pots; it’s basically sustainable and economic,” Mahajan told Gulf Times yesterday as she prepared for the opening.
“Clay pots are porous, so water inside evaporates easily,” she said. “The sunlight causes the water to evaporate, cooling the air inside and the entire shelter.”
She added that a reflective roof further enhances the cooling effect.
Mahajan’s inspiration stemmed from a personal connection.
“I love cats, and there are many strays around my house,” she explained. “I feed and care for them, and in the summer, it gets very hot. They always want to come inside, and that inspired me.”
Mahajan hopes to collaborate with organisations to bring her design to a larger scale.
“We’re here at the fair so more people will know, and we can take it further,” she said.
The exhibition features several competitions, with awards for the Best Comprehensive Scientific Model, Most Innovative Design, and Best Use of Technology.
A panel of judges will select winners, who will receive prizes including gift cards and science kits.
All participants will receive certificates of appreciation.
Organisers noted that the event serves as a launch pad for promising young talent, providing recognition and encouragement for the next generation of scientists and innovators.