Space Competition

We Speak Science Up to The Space Competition is an exciting opportunity for all the students all over the world who are passionate and curious to increase their knowledge about STEM and space science.
Through this competition we have two main objectives:
- To elevate life through STEM education
- Embrace diversity and different cultures
Students of different age groups ranging from 7-18 years old are invited to express their innovative, bold, and limitless imagination in different science space topics.
Students will be grouped in three different categories based on their age.
- Group 1 Students: 7-10 years old
- Group 2 Students: 10-14 years old
- Group 3 Students 15-18 years old
We advise students to work with a teacher who can support them in this project. These projects will be assessed by world-class academics and the best three projects will receive a gold medal prize award.
There are four different ways by which you can present the topics:
- Through 3D drawing (i.e., draw the planet Mars)
- Through video presentation (i.e., show how to make a star)
- Through construction with safe materials (i.e., construct a rocket)
- Through short article (i.e., write about the universe)
Examples of Space Science topics:
- Renewal Energy and Space Power
- Space Solar Panel
- The Energy Space
- The Solar Discs that Can Power the Earth
- Space-Based Solar Power – Our Future?
- The Solar System
- Understanding NASA CODE (a framework for the control and observation of resources, services, and application)
- Web-based Learning Information System for Web 3.0
- The Universe
- Comets and Stars
- The Big Bang Theory
- Our Nearest Star
- The Sun
- The Moon
- The Milky Way
- Metros
- The Death of a Star
- Would You Like to Be an Astronaut?
- What is Gravity?
- Exoplanets
- Weightless Science
- Satellites
- How does a Rocket Work?
- Climate Change
- Sustainability
- How Does a Telescope Works?
- Ice Caps
- How Did Dinosaurs Die?
- Day, Night, and the Seasons
- The Water Cycle
- Jupiter
- The Hubble Space Telescope
- Alien Life
- Space Microbiome
- Cosmic Radiation
- What Happens To Our Bodies During Space Travel?
Form:
Name Surname
School Name
Teacher
Activity Description: Please describe in 100 words
Project photos
Instructions for Article Writing:
- The article must be 300 words with a simple and understandable vocabulary from your coetaneous.
- The article should contain a photo that supports your chosen topic. For example, if you have chosen to write about satellites the article should contain a photo of a satellite in your text.
- Minimum Width: 1280 pixels,
- Minimum Height: 720 pixels
- Font: Times New Roman
- Heading Font Size: 16 pt
- Text Font Size: 12 pt
Students will submit their projects online via the We Speak Science Platform. The projects will be assessed with world class academics from world best institutions and industries.
Deadline: Saturday, April 30, 2022.
Use the form below to send your project