In 20 countries all over the world, space fanatics can submit their application join the SXC Space
Mission in Curacao. The worldwide winner wins a trip to space
including an extensive upfront training which will take place in
the Netherlands.
Former leader of the Dutch student union LSVb and Astrophysics
student Sander Breur joined the competition. As part of this
project, Sander's goal is to spread fascination for space among
high school students in the Netherlands and Europe. Having studied
physics himself, he will to talk to pupils and build excitement for
sciences.
Sander: "I believe that natural sciences are incredibly
interesting because they help you understand the world. This
passion for the unknown is what I want to show to high school
students who are our talented scientists of the
future."ScienceGuide supports this project in excellent teaching due to its originality and enthusiasm
for natural sciences.
Click here to cast your vote that will launch
Sander into space. Votes can be submitted daily until the 12th of
April.