20th Anniversary of the European Space Camp
Danish ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen congratulates the European Space Camp on its 20th Anniversary. The first Space Camp took place at the Andøya Space Center, Norway, in 1996, with 20 participants from across Scandinavia in attendance. After this initial success, the European Space Camp quickly became an annual event and over the past 20 years, has attracted over 440 participants from over 30 countries across the world.
During the space camp, students go through every aspect of a rocket launch campaign, including building internal circuitry for a rocket, telemetry, and launching a fully-fledged sounding rocket at the end of the week. Participants attend lectures from some of Europe’s top scientists and researchers on topics as diverse as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to the physics behind aurora. At the end of an unforgettable week, a multitude of social activities await the participants, including a sea safari, mountain hiking or swimming under the midnight sun.
Two ESA scholarships are available for the European Space Camp 2016 for all applicants with a nationality from an ESA Member State or Cooperating State.Apply now at http://www.spacecamp.no/.
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"the sky is not the limit its just where the fun begins"
i actually live pretty close to the spacecenter, i can see the island from my home
If you pay for my trip I'll pay for the camp 😛
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"See you soon"! Hopefully that has some sort of special meaning ☺️
Wonderful program!
Thank you for this informative upload. 🙂
Thank you for this, I didn't know this even existed. I am so going to apply next year.
Thanks a lot for this Andreas, we are really looking forward to this years space camp up here in Northern Norway. 🙂