Inventing for space with NSERC and the Canadian Space Agency - truly out of this world!

The Inventing for space challenge invited children across Canada to imagine and draw invention ideas to help astronauts live better while in space. It offered school resources created with the support of the Canadian Space Agency and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques, and focusing on everyday actions with the added challenge of microgravity! Think about it, how do you eat, sleep, play or exercise in space? It’s just not that easy when floating in space!


Over 80,000 children were involved in the challenge, 3000 inventions ideas were received, 30 ideas were made into real things and two lucky overall winners were announced by CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques, live from the International Space Station!


See more here: https://nsercspace.littleinventors.org/

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