Sara García and Diana Morant visit Space Camp Valencia facilities

In a special event held at Las Naves, Valencia, Sara Garcia, The European Space Agency (ESA), member of the astronaut reserve, and the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant, participated in an activity that left everyone present amazed: the Space Camp Valencia gyroscope experience. This device, used to train astronauts, allows the experience of sensations similar to the conditions of a space launch and spacecraft docking.

An unforgettable experience for Sara García

Sara García, known for her enthusiasm and passion for inspiring new generations, did not hesitate to get on the gyroscope. With a smile from ear to ear she shared the experience on her instagram profile. You can see the post at this link.

A visit full of symbolism

The event was also attended by Diana Morant, who highlighted the importance of initiatives such as Space Camp Valencia to encourage scientific and technological vocations in new generations. "These experiences not only teach, they also inspire. And today more than ever we need to inspire our girls and boys to dream big and pursue their goals without limits," said the minister after witnessing the activity.

A photo to remember

The day culminated with a photograph that captured the spirit of the event: Sara García, Diana Morant, Berti Barber (representative from Teika) and the Space Camp Valencia team posing next to the gyroscope. This image symbolizes the union between science, education and the commitment to build a future in which space is accessible to all.

Inspiring new generations

Space Camp Valencia's gyroscope is one of the many activities this camp offers to prepare young people for the future of space exploration. With tools like this, the camp not only trains technical skills, but also awakens the imagination and passion for reaching for the stars.

Find out more about our activities and programs at our website.