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ATZG is a competition created by the JAXA invites youths and young people from participating countries/regions to submit experimental proposals. The selected experiments are conducted by astronauts on board the ISS. The participating countries/regions include Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. The experiments cover various themes, such as self-assembly of granular gas, rotation of dumbbell-shaped objects, double pendulum in space, water vortex in zero gravity, and water sphere disturbance in zero gravity.  
ATZG is a competition created by the JAXA invites youths and young people from participating countries/regions to submit experimental proposals. The selected experiments are conducted by astronauts on board the ISS. The participating countries/regions include Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. The experiments cover various themes, such as self-assembly of granular gas, rotation of dumbbell-shaped objects, double pendulum in space, water vortex in zero gravity, and water sphere disturbance in zero gravity.  
ATZG was launched in Bangladesh in 2021.  Bangladesh designed the first logo.
ATZG was launched in Bangladesh in 2021.  Bangladesh designed the first logo.
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Revision as of 02:08, 9 March 2025

Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG)

What is ATZG?

ATZG is a competition created by the JAXA invites youths and young people from participating countries/regions to submit experimental proposals. The selected experiments are conducted by astronauts on board the ISS. The participating countries/regions include Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. The experiments cover various themes, such as self-assembly of granular gas, rotation of dumbbell-shaped objects, double pendulum in space, water vortex in zero gravity, and water sphere disturbance in zero gravity. ATZG was launched in Bangladesh in 2021. Bangladesh designed the first logo.