ADELAIDE / WAM
The UAE Space Agency has launched a Mars Summer Camp, running from August 4-12 in Adelaide, Australia, to generate enthusiasm amongst students for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The Mars Summer Camp was organised in collaboration with the Mike Roach Space Education Centre at Hamilton Secondary College and the Think Science programme of the Emirates Foundation.
The Camp programme covers key topics and concepts related to space science and exploration, including the expansion of the universe and the challenges of space travel. It also includes issues related to astronomy and the atmosphere, the effects of micro- gravity, and rocket science, which is partially explained by having students build model rockets.
The camp will also provide students with the opportunity to design, build and evaluate a Mars rover model using the Lego Mindstorms EV3 technology. In addition, students will participate in mock astronaut training sessions and undergo physical fitness and readiness tests for space travel.
Dr Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, Director-General of the UAE Space Agency, met with participating students and their families and thanked and congratulated them for their participation in the camp. Al Ahbabi explained to parents how the camp has the potential to shape their children’s future careers and provide them with practical scientific expertise and expand their knowledge of the space sector and the sciences.
He said, “We are delighted to have launched this summer camp in Australia and to collaborate with the Emirates Foundation Think Science programme and the Hamilton Space School.â€