Select Page

Event ID:  22635
Contact Name:  school 13
Contact Email:  areejbamgos@gmail.com
Contact Phone:  0550549834
Organization:  school 13
Event Web Site:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/155838353@N04/
Dates:  4th October 2018 to 10th October 2018
Physical Event: 
Type:  Public
Start/End Type: 
Country:  Saudi Arabia
State/Province:  k.s.a
City:  madena
Address: 
Location:  https://goo.gl/maps/1skPKLnLCMQ2
Event Name:  world space week-"Space Unites The World"
Event Description:  Build your own model space craft Space or Science Fiction Themed Movie Marathon Organize a Space or Science Fiction Themed Costume Party Space Scavenger Hunt Meet your friends Visit your local Science Centre and Space Exhibits Pub Quiz – WSW style of course Read the classic works of the Space Age Science – or is it fiction? Cooking or Baking Train like an Astronaut – the other type of sports event Art Party Instagram Photo Contest Famous Space Themed Person or Object Talk Host a Space Up or a Tweet Up Spin off events Geocaching field trips Build your own model spacecraft Rocket Clubs Lectures Conferences, Summits and Seminars Space Facility Tours Educational Events Industry Experts Astronomy Planetarium
Promotional Image:  No Image.
Report on the Results:  How would you like to be the chief engineer for an important NASA mission? In this activity, you get to design the latest and greatest satellite. Your satellite could help study things happening on Earth, take pictures of planets in our solar system, keep an eye on our sun, or even find planets elsewhere in the universe! You get to decide how to make your satellite—its all up to you. While you are building your satellite, though, keep in mind that your satellite must have a couple of basic things icon of a container Container: Your satellite needs some sort of container to hold all of the gizmos together and keep its instruments safe. icon of a solar panel Power Source: You will need something to give your satellite electricity so that it can run all of its high-tech gizmos. Solar panels or fancy batteries are two options. icon of a instruments Scientific Instruments: This is the why you launched your satellite in the first place! Instruments can take pictures of far away galaxies or planets right here in our Solar System, measure chemicals in Earth's atmosphere, or keep a close eye on our Sun's activity. It's your decision! icon of a instruments Communication Device: You will need some way to communicate with Earth. Antennas (shaped like dishes or poles and rods) are a good way to do this. Orientation Finder: Make sure you have something that lets your satellite know where it's pointed and which way is 'up.' Something that looks at the stars (a star tracker) or the sun (a sun tracker) would work Non-Edible Satellite 1 Container: small juice box. Power source: battery made from a yellow sponge. Instruments: small plastic dish attached with a pick-up stick. Communication: Radio dish made with half a styrofoam ball, black construction paper, and a part of a pick-up stick. Orientation finder: star tracker made from a screw. Held together with: Scotch tape
Attendance:  350
Attendance is Unique: 
Media Impressions:  350
Media Impressions are Unique: 


Event Years:  2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024

Major Sponsors

WORLD SPACE WEEK ASSOCIATION (WSWA)

957 Nasa Pkwy Suite 350, Houston, TX 77058-3039

Contact Us

Translate »