The prestigious media outlet specialized in the aerospace sector, Infoespacial, has recently published a news article about the Space Camp Valencia scholarship program, aimed at young people between 10 and 17 years old who dream of becoming astronauts. This coverage underlines the relevance and impact of our initiative in the educational and scientific community.
The Infoespacial article highlights how Space Camp Valencia, with the support of leading companies such as PLD Space, Power Electronics and Teika, offers a unique space training experience. Participants have the opportunity to pilot aircraft, work in weightless conditions, visit the Culla Observatory, simulate missions on the International Space Station, build and launch rockets, and learn about robotic engineering.
It also mentions Space Camp Valencia's commitment to inclusion and equal opportunities by offering a scholarship system that allows talented young people from vulnerable families to access this elite educational program. The application platform is designed to break down economic barriers and encourage interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Infoespacial's coverage is a recognition of Space Camp Valencia's effort and dedication to inspire and prepare the next generation of space explorers.