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SCC SPACECAMP CATALUNYA www.spacecamp.es Space Camp Space Camp Barcelona, Catalunya Science, Technology and Society in Space www.spacecamp.es Ass. Est. Exploració Espacial A3E.org CIF - G63765242 Get astronautized with us!! Science Society Technology

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Space Camp is a summer camp for children between 8 and 12 years old that are curious about Science and Technology, and especially about Aeronautics and Space. SCC combines all the previous areas of interest in a didactic way by playing cooperatively.

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SCC SPACECAMP CATALUNYA www.spacecamp.es

Space CampSpace Camp Barcelona, Catalunya

Science, Technology and Society in Space

www.spacecamp.esAss. Est. Exploració Espacial

A3E.orgCIF - G63765242

Get astronautized with us!!Science

Society Technology

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Introduction: Space Exploration

“The Earth is the cradle of mankind, but we cannot live forever in a cradle”

Konstantin TSIOLKOVSKY.Russian scientific, true visionary and pioneer of astronautics

> Space exploration is the result of the irresistible IMPULSE that man has to explore and discover, that leads him to reach places never explored before.

> But Space is a very HOSTILE environment, where man is exposed to microgravity, radiation, extreme temperatures, insufficient air and pressure...

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>Space exploration started in 1961 with Gagarin’s first suborbital flight, and pushed QUICKLY forward until Armstrong and Aldrin reached

the surface of the Moon in 1969.

>The frenetic space RACE between URSS and USA of those initial days has turned into COOPERATION, together with

Europe, Japan, Canada, Brazil...

>The International Space Station (ISS) is a huge JOIN project:latest scientific findings and state-of-the-art technologies together

with harmony and international, intercultural and interpersonal cooperation.

Introduction: Space Exploration

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Why a SPACECAMP?>To promote essential values for living in a

GLOBALIZED world, represented by the International Space Station (ISS)

>To establish a LINK between children and professionals to enhance LEARNING about space

>To build a common and innovative EDUCATIONAL PROJECT where children play an ACTIVE role and

deepen their interests to satisfy their CURIOSITY

>To motivate children towards SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY, and encourage their interest in the

ENGINEERING field

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How is a SPACECAMP?

> A simulated astronaut TRAINING adapted to the values that children can learn.

> Astronaut candidates will be divided into SMALL TEAMS to perform most of the games.

> Overcoming the various stages of training until the team finally gets ready to embark on their simulated mission. This year ... a

PERMANENT LUNAR BASE!

> During this process of simulations and games, children will learn to work together. Likewise, they will improve their KNOWLEDGE about

space, space exploration and its importance.

> Last but not least, our young astronauts will enjoy an EXCITING and very DYNAMIC stay that will ENCOURAGE them to study

and investigate more about science and engineering.

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Who is behind?

CLARA SALIDO, DirectorShe holds a graduate degree in Psychology and is currently Director of a nursery of

Alt Penedès and member of the Movement Education Maresme. Since 2000 has organized and managed camps for children 3 to 16 years old.

XAVIER ALABART, A3E Project ResponsibleHe is Industrial Engineer from UPC and got a Masc. Science in Space

Management at International Space University. He worked 4 years in a project with the Education Office of the European Space Agency. He is currently a consultant.

PATRIZIA RUIZ, Media Responsible and PRShe graduated in Aeronautical Engineering at UPC. She is alumni of the

Communauté des Villes Ariane and the International Space University.She currently works at Dept of Engineering Projects of Air Europa.

MERITXELL VIÑAS, MonitorShe graduated in Aeronautical Engineering. She is alumni of the Communauté des

Villes Ariane and the International Space University. She is currently working at Advanced Logistics Group in Barcelona, in the division of Aviation and Aeronautics.

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Who’s part of the Advisory Board?

Dr. SERGI VAQUER (Hospital Sabadell)Space Medicine

M.Eng. JESUS PABLO GONZALEZ (CTAE)Telecommunications Engineering and Image Processing

M.Eng. MERITXELL GIMENO (DRACO Systems)Robotics and Computer Vision

M.Eng. ORIOL GALLEMÍ (ESA)Space Operations & Space Vehicles

MARC ZABALLA (Galactic Suite)Space Architecture

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What do you do in a SPACECAMP?

> To HAVE FUN making new friends in a natural and collaborative environment

> To find out how is ASTRONAUT’S lifestyle, from training process until the space mission is completed

 

> To get NOTIONS of science and space technology

> To feel the VALUES associated with life in space: cooperation, responsibility and spirit of self-improvement

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Main activities:

> Designing and constructing your own low-scale SPACECRAFT

> Building water –propelled ROCKETS  

> Games and simulations about life in a BASE on the Moon

> Simulation of LANDING a robot on Mars

> Children's games about SPACE

> Try FOOD that astronauts eat in space

> AND MANY MORE!!!

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Main goals:

1. SOCIOCULTURAL OBJECTIVES

> Nearing the SPACE WORLD, present and future and the challenges of astronautics

> Explore the BEAUTY of the universe

> To learn about the History of Space EXPLORATION

> To get familiar with the VOCABULARY of space

> Learn some keywords in ENGLISH

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Main goals:

2. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGIC OBJECTIVES> Basic knowledge of ASTRONOMY

> Basics of human body BEHAVIOUR

> Basic knowledge about EFFECTS of space environment on human body

> Physics BASICS (propulsion forces, etc) through experimentation

> Basic knowledge about LIFE SUPPORT and

TECHNOLOGY

> The role of aerospace technology in reducing HUMAN IMPACT on the environment

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Accommodation: El Pinar

> Located in Parc Comarcal del GARRAF 

> 1769 restored FARMHOUSE set as holiday camp compliant with regulations (Secretaria General

de Joventut de la Generalitat) 

> It has an OBSERVATORY

> It is equipped with SWIMMING POOL

> It has its own CATERING SERVICE

> There is INSURANCE R.C. 

> The house has HEALTH CARE and a medical service

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Summary: Space Camp Catalunya

>SUMMER CAMP in Science, Technology & Cooperation

>PERSONALIZED/PARTICIPATIVE. Only 40 children

>5 PERMANENT EDUCATORS

>For specific activities: 7-8 educators

>Accommodation in NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

>23rd August to 3rd September 2010: 10 days of space adventure

>Prize per child: 799 Euros (Discounts available to members university community).

Payment of 50% upon confirmation of registration

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Contact

>Press and Media, please contact:

XAVIER [email protected]

[email protected]

>Interested parents, get in touch with:

CLARA [email protected]

626518384