Building your own Moon home
Brief description: The first Moon structure has a lot of roles to fill: a home...
Mid-year online event with a space expert organised by ESA
Final online event with an astronaut organised by ESA
What will the first lunar city look like? What conditions of habitability will have to be created on the Moon so that it can be visited by human beings for long periods of time? And what might it be like on other planets?
Moon Camp allows students at all levels of education to contribute to answering these and other questions. Participants are challenged to use free tools to draw and design a base where astronauts could live, work and explore the surface of the Moon or even other regions of the Solar System.
The teams’ final projects can be presented in the form of crafts, drawings and 3D prints, science experiments, games, robots, augmented and virtual reality.
Brief description: The first Moon structure has a lot of roles to fill: a home...
Brief description: When you think of building, you probably think of bricks – but Moon...
Brief description: Holding our breath isn’t an option on the Moon, we need sources of...
Brief description: The aim of the Moon mission is to research how to live on...
Brief description: In this set of experimental activities, students will investigate the survival abilities of...
Brief description: In this resource, students will learn about changes of state of matter using...
Brief description: Learn more about the local lunar sights! Top tips for an unforgettable Moon...
Brief description: How best to travel on the moon with rocks, boulders and craters in...
Brief description: How exactly does a rocket engine work? Learn about different factors that affect...
Brief description: Join Paxi as he explores the Moon. In this video, targeted at children...
Brief description: Even daily communication changes when living on the Moon. Without air to carry...
Brief description Join Paxi as he explores the Moon. In this video, targeted at children...
Brief description: An entirely new landscape awaits when you land on the Moon. Will you...
Brief description: A manned spacecraft needs a soft landing, but it’s all in the timing....
Brief description: Flying to the moon is tricky business, especially since you can’t just head...
Brief description: There are only so many groceries you can bring to the Moon, so...
Brief description: In this set of activities, students will learn about the different components of...
Brief description: In this set of activities, students will build an understanding of germination and...
Brief description: Getting stuff done on the Moon requires more effort than what the first...
Brief description: A lunar day lasts for 14 Earth days, but night can be just...
Brief description: Just one year on the moon maxes out the amount of solar radiation...
Brief description: In this set of six activities, students will investigate which factors affect plant...
Brief description: Since the Moon is as dry as Earth’s driest desert, we’ll have to...
Brief description: In this activity, pupils will build a bionic hand made out of cardboard,...
Brief description: About 180 craters appear on the Moon every year, not to mention being...
Brief description: One Earthling’s trash is another astronaut’s treasure. We can turn waste products into...