The international education project aims to sensitize primary school students to climate and environmental protection
Where exactly is our Earth’s place in space? Why is climate protection important? How can we protect our planet together for future generations? There are some issues that concern us all, yet we find it difficult to make them tangible and interesting to our children. The SpaceBuzz program has just set out to engage young people aged 10-12 in space, planet Earth, climate protection and science through an interactive school project, and even through a virtual reality simulation designed specifically for this purpose. they can also experience the experience of space travel. In addition, SpaceBuzz’s VR rocket from the Netherlands will go on a national roadshow, and on the first weekend of May in Budapest, and then in three rural locations, participants will be able to try out the fragile blue planet that represents our home as an astronaut.
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