Artemis, Mini Space Camp
Mini Space Camp for Young Astronauts
Embark on an exciting journey with our Mini Space Camp, designed to inspire curiosity and wonder in young minds!
Our camp immerses children in an interactive and fun learning environment where they explore the mysteries of space through engaging activities and hands-on experiments.
Through collaborative group projects, campers not only expand their knowledge, but also develop vital communication skills, fostering teamwork and camaraderie among their peers.
Led by our experienced teaching staff who specialise in children's education, campers receive personal attention and guidance every step of the way.
Each participant receives a comprehensive space kit, packed with materials for exciting experiments, ensuring a dynamic and enriching experience.
Upon completion, campers receive e-certificates to commemorate their stellar journey into the cosmos!
Join us and let your child's imagination soar to new heights!
What's so exciting about the Artemis Mini Space Camp?
This programme aims to:
- Introduce the field of space.
- Cultivate children's interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
This bilingual programme will transport your child to an amazing space world!
Here's what your child will learn in 3 hours:
- The Artemis Mission: Did you know that people are going to live on the moon?
- Learn about and build a mini NASA SLS Rocket.
- Learn about and build a mini robotic rover.
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This 3 hour workshop is for children aged 6 to 13.
It will be held at the Dewan Kuliah Pusat Lama, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu.
Parents can choose the right session for their child.
Friday 8 March 2024
Session 1: 8am - 11am
Session 2: 1.30pm - 4.30pmSaturday 9 March 2024
Session 1: 8am - 11am
Session 2: 1.30pm - 4.30pm
All sessions are limited to 80 participants!
More Info
Please contact Apadilangit (018-350 1090) for any enquiries.
About Apadilangit Academy
Apadilangit aims to create a space and science aware generation and contribute to the technological and social development of the country. They develop space communities, build technologies, create new approaches and help raise national awareness of the global space programme and its importance to Malaysia's modern society and economy.
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How to reach the location for this activity?
DKP Ke-2, Jalan UMS, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.