The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has announced the opening of registration for its Summer Space Explorer Camp 2024. Targeted at young space enthusiasts aged 11 to 15, the camp aims to ignite curiosity, foster creativity, and cultivate a keen interest in space sciences among the next generation.
The boys’ camp will run from August 5-8, while the girls’ camp will be held from August 12-15. The four-day camp promises an extraordinary experience, immersing participants in a wide array of space-related theoretical and practical workshops, activities, and exciting sessions designed to inspire and educate.
Camp participants will embark on a thrilling adventure into the world of space science and exploration. They will learn how robots perform important tasks in space, such as exploring other planets and assisting astronauts on the ISS, and will have the chance to try out some simple robotic activities themselves.
Additionally, attendees will explore missions to the Moon and Mars, two key areas of current scientific exploration. Sessions will cover what it’s like to be an astronaut, including the training and planning involved in space missions. Participants will get to design their own space missions, learn how astronauts communicate with Earth, and create space-themed art to imagine the future of space travel. The camp offers a perfect blend of learning and fun, designed to inspire and excite young explorers.
Guided by experienced project leaders and team members from MBRSC, the camp provides a hands-on experience that goes beyond the classroom, showcasing the realities of space exploration. Participants will also receive an exclusive tour of MBRSC’s state-of-the-art facilities, offering a unique glimpse into the heart of space research and innovation in the UAE.
Saud Karmustaji, Director – Strategic Communication Department, MBRSC, said: “The summer edition of the Space Explorer Camp aims to enhance scientific knowledge about space through fun, interactive activities that inspire students to explore new fields. The camp offers an enriching experience that sparks curiosity, and brings students closer to space science. By engaging young minds in such a dynamic environment, we are developing their skills and building the foundation for the UAE’s future leaders in space science and technology.”
The Summer Space Explorer Camp 2024 is part of MBRSC’s broader effort to spark interest in space science and technology among young people. This initiative aligns with the Centre’s mission to nurture future scientists, engineers, and astronauts who will play a vital role in advancing the UAE’s space ambitions.
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