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Curriculum

It is essential for students to be exposed to various career options early in life. They should understand that there are many exciting possibilities beyond conventional education.

At our camp, students will be introduced to a wide range of fields relevant to the space industry and other research sectors. By attending this camp, they will explore interdisciplinary subjects within STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), helping them identify their interests and shape their future career paths. They will learn how studying rocks can help unravel the mysteries of the universe, how the brain functions in isolation, how robots advance our understanding, and even how urban planning on the Moon and Mars can expand human existence in our solar system. Additionally, they will see how art can be extended to broaden human horizons.

As part of the Online Space Camp curriculum, students will engage with the following subjects through interactive lectures:

  • Astrobiology

  • Psychology

  • Robotics

  • History of Human Spaceflight

  • Arts in Space

  • Mars and Moon Colonization

 

Space-Camp Week Details:

The space camp lasts for 7 days, with daily interactions lasting 1 hour. The diagram below outlines the syllabus for the training week.

Re-entry date and landing on Earth! Sharing your experiences with everyone.

 

Day 7:

SpaceFlight simulator training for coming back to earth! Students space art presentations!

Day 5:

Discussing issues with the ground control team/working on effective communication

Day 3:

Introduction to the camp/your mission and assignment for the next 7 days! Learn about where you land on Mars and the Martian environment to survive for the next 7 days.

Day 1:

Day 2:

Building your habitat on Mars! and starts performing your experiments while communicating to the flight instructor

Day 4:

Sharing results of the experiment with the team, coping up with isolation, and helping each other to survive on Mars

Day 6:

Special assignment on Mission success! The false alarm of your rocket has failed! Whoops!"Houston we have a problem"! Learning Orbital mechanics for your failed mission and helping each other to succeed to re-enter the earth safely

DURING SPACE CAMP STUDENTS WILL LEARN

PORBLEM SOLVING

Students will develop their problem-solving ability while working on specialized assignments which will boost their critical thinking. 

TEAM-WORKING

Students will be given group assignments to make them learn in a collaborative environment. 

INDEPENDENT THINKER

Students will get customized assignments based on their interests which will make them independent thinkers to solve any given problem. 

PRESENTATION SKILLS

In every task, students will need to present their ideas either to a group or mentors, which will enhance their presentation skills. 

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