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Galileo Constellation Named After European Children

  05/09/2011
The child with the best drawing related to space or aeronautics in each Member State will have his or her name given to a satellite of the Galileo programme. The first two satellites to be launched on 20th October will bear the names of the winning children from Belgium (Thijs) and Bulgaria (Natalia) where the competition already took place earlier this year.
 

 

Contest to Name Galileo Constellation After ChildrenThe European Commission has rolled out the competition in the other 25 Member States to give names to the satellites which will be launched until 2019. Children aged between 9 and 11 years can participate.

 

Until 15th November 2011, children living in the EU and born in 2000, 2001 and 2002, when the Galileo programme started, are invited to make a drawing related to space and aeronautics, scan it or take a digital photograph of it and upload it onto the competition's website. In each country, a national jury will select the best drawing and the winning child will have his or her name given to one of the satellites of the Galileo constellation. Satellites launches will take place regularly as of 2012 until the full constellation (which should count 30 satellites) is complete. The order in which the names of the children will be given to the satellites is determined by the alphabetical order of the member states written in the national language(s).

 

The competition is being announced in each Member State through press releases and press conferences, mailings to schools, teachers associations and educational portals. This should also help generate interest and give teachers material for covering the topic of space and satellite navigation in their class.

 

 





Website: http://www.galileocontest.eu/en/competition
Supplier: European Space Agency (ESA)

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Gorgeous :-) Agata - 08/09/2011 - 16:02


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