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News from Norwegian and international sources that might be of interest to Sarepta's users.
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| Resource Offices promote space education in schools |
| (03.09 2010) There are currently five European Space Education Resource Offices (ESEROs) in ESA Member States, each created to promote science, technology and space in schools. As the first of these centres enters its fifth year, what has been achieved, and what lessons have been learned? |
ESERO (esa.int) |
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| Space Day Tool Kit |
| (31.08 2010) Lesson Plans and Event Organizer -- Perfect for creating "Space Day in Your Neighborhood!" |
Space Day (spaceday.com) |
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| Online materials from ESA |
| (31.08 2010) ESA offering resources for the classroom, websites or pdf in different languages. |
Resources (esa.int) |
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| ISS ship-tracker operating alongside Norwegian satellite |
| (26.08 2010) Nearing the end of its third month of continuous operation, the International Space Station’s ship-tracking experiment has experienced a marked increase in data quality. Now it operates along with a dedicated satellite carrying the same receiver. |
AISSat-1 (esa.int) |
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| Learning Zone |
| (22.07 2010) Could you be an astronaut? Test your skills with our games. |
Games (http://www.ukspaceagency.bis.gov.uk) |
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| Train like an astronaut |
| (22.07 2010) ESA and its partners are launching a new kind of fitness initiative using the example of space explorers to promote exercise and healthy nutrition to young people worldwide. 'Mission X: Train Like an Astronaut' is boarding now in eight countries. |
Mission X (esa.int) |
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| Bloom-filled Baltic |
| (22.07 2010) This Envisat image captures blue-green algae blooms filling the Baltic Sea, which is roughly 1600 km long, 190 km wide and has a surface area of about 377 000 sq km. |
Algae bloom (esa.no) |
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| Rosetta triumphs at asteroid Lutetia |
| (10.07 2010) Asteroid Lutetia has been revealed as a battered world of many craters. ESA’s Rosetta mission has returned the first close-up images of the asteroid showing it is most probably a primitive survivor from the violent birth of the Solar System. |
Asteroid (esa.int) |
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