Today, ESA joins the launch of ‘YouTube Space Lab’, an exciting campaign initiated by YouTube, NASA, Space Adventures and Lenovo that challenges students around the world to design a science experiment for the International Space Station.
The winning experiments will be conducted in space on the International Space Station (ISS), making it the Universe’s largest science lesson, streamed live for the world to see via YouTube. Space Lab is part of a larger YouTube effort, aimed at providing educators access to the wealth of educational content available on YouTube. Also joining ESA in this launch are two more Station partners, JAXA of Japan and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).
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