À Punt visits Space Camp Valencia

The television network À Punt visited Space Camp Valencia, highlighting how this camp stands out as an educational and entertaining option for young people during the summer months. In a detailed report, À Punt showed the varied and exciting activities that Space Camp Valencia offers to boys and girls between 10 and 17 years old, under the organization of the School of Science of Valencia.

Program cut of À Punt's visit to Space Camp Valencia

During the visit, participants from last year's camp were seen immersed in activities that simulate real astronaut training. From piloting ultralight aircraft and experiencing zero gravity in swimming pools to designing and building rockets and space robots, the young trainees face challenges that foster their physical, mental and technical development.

Instructors, from fields as diverse as engineering, biology and even former NASA members, guide the young people every step of the way, offering a comprehensive education in physical, chemical and technological sciences. The goal is clear: to inspire these young people to pursue careers in science, technology and aerospace.

The À Punt report highlighted not only the quality and diversity of the teachings provided at the camp, but also the long-term vision that Space Camp Valencia has for its participants: to foster a lasting passion for science and technology that can translate into significant future advances for society.

Space Camp Valencia continues to prove to be an epicenter of learning and adventure, attracting media attention and consolidating itself as an indispensable program for the formation of future generations interested in exploration beyond our planet.