Space goes to School
Space topics are not explicitly included in the core curriculum for primary and secondary education. However, one of the tasks in the learning process is to prepare young people to choose their future path. Knowledge in all subjects, skills and attitudes are used by young people to learn, explore and understand the phenomena of the Universe. And space exploration is also providing us with more and more data to better understand the complexity of Earth processes. This motivates people to create more innovative solutions. This is how technologies are created that first “serve” in satellite missions and then are used in our daily lives and have a huge impact on social, political and economic life.
Space goes to School helps students to see that the latest technologies and developments in the space industry are much closer than they seem. We use some of them on a daily basis. We believe that face-to-face discussions with an engineer, astrophysicist, designer, programmer or space doctor can inspire young people to discover new passions within themselves. Maybe they will want to associate their future with the space industry? Where to start? By inviting experts to your lessons!


