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Schools Services: Videoconferencing Content Provider


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Have you ever wanted to take part in a Space mission but are unable to make it to the National Space Centre? Why not take part from your own classroom via videoconference.


Tel: +44 (0)116 2582111

An e-Mission is a simulated mission delivered through live video conferencing and data streams. Students work together to complete challenges and evacuate residents in danger using videoconferencing. Classrooms anywhere in the world can link up to the Mission Commander at the National Space Centre’s e-Mission Control.


Ask the Expert Ask the Expert (£100+vat, 60 mins)
Interactive live Q+A with a Commander on any space related topic
Key Stage: 1 to 4 - Science

Operation Montserrat e-Mission: Operation Montserrat (£300+vat, 90 mins)
Save the residents of Montserrat from a Volcano and a Hurricane.
Key Stage: 2 to 5 - Communications, Science, Maths, Geography

Living and Working in Space Living and working in Space (£100+vat, 60 mins)
What are the human challenges to living and working in space?
Key Stage: 2 - Science, Life, Nutrition

Operation Space Station Operation Space Station (£175+vat, 75 mins)
Build a Space Station and choose the right crew and equipment.
Key Stage: 2, 3 - Communication, English, Science

The Solar System The Solar System (£100+vat, 60 mins)
A journey through our Solar System to explore each of the planets.
Key Stage: 2, 3 - Science

Circadian Sam Earth, Moon and Sun (£100+vat, 60 mins)
How we get night and day, the seasons and phases of the moon.
Key Stage: 2, 3 - Science

Moon Stellar Evolution (£100+vat, 60 mins)
How are stars born and what happends to them when they die.
Key Stage: 4 - Science

Further Information is available about our videoconferences.

All activities must be booked in advance.
Tel: +44 (0)116 2582111

Email: bookings@spacecentre.co.uk

The National Space Centre videoconferences are managed by the JANET Videoconferencing Service (JVCS). Schools must register with JVCS (at no charge for state-funded schools) before booking sessions with the National Space Centre.