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Infancias to Space? to Interest Them in Stem Races, the Target

Summary by Consumotic
Girls and children from six to 12 years of age will be able to embark on 14 missions outside this world, including the installation of a Space Station in Europe, Jupiter’s frozen Moon and, on the way, design and launch air-propelled rockets under pressure; drive authentic rover-type exploration vehicles; retrieve space debris and discover their upcoming STEM missions. All of this is part of the temporary exhibition “Spatial Station Papalote”, ju…
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Girls and children from six to 12 years of age will be able to embark on 14 missions outside this world, including the installation of a Space Station in Europe, Jupiter’s frozen Moon and, on the way, design and launch air-propelled rockets under pressure; drive authentic rover-type exploration vehicles; retrieve space debris and discover their upcoming STEM missions. All of this is part of the temporary exhibition “Spatial Station Papalote”, ju…

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Consumotic broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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