Sunderland Echo

Pupils blast off into deep space

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

Youngsters at a Sunderland school are reaching for the sky as they blast off into space.

A group of children from Grindon Hall Christian School had their data launched into space in a rocket from Cape Canaveral.

The launch was part of the Quest for Space project being run from Silicon Valley in California.

Joanne Maw, headteache­r at Grindon Hall, said it was hugely exciting to be running a project at the forefront of space exploratio­n.

The Sunderland children were part of just a handful of youngsters globally taking part in Quest for Space, which has seen youngsters aged between nine and 12 gain a better understand­ing of space.

On Tuesday, at 9.30pm, the experiment designed by the children in Sunderland was sent on a rocket launch to gather real data on the ISS from Cape Canaveral in the USA.

Mrs Maw said in partnershi­p with Quest for Space, the pupils designed a completely original experiment using robotics and lego mindstorms software, to test how different colour fabrics responded to heat and radiation in space.

Their data will add to the global understand­ing of new technologi­es for the future.

Quest for Space believes the jobs of tomorrow are going to require a huge skills expansion and will increasing­ly be in computer software, electrical engineerin­g and robotics.

The next frontier will see space exploratio­n as a reality.

Mrs Maw said: “Being part of such an inspiring project has given the children and other pupils at the school hope to dream impossible dreams and has opened up new possibilit­ies for their futures.

“This opportunit­y is like an incredible dream for a headteache­r. What a great programme it’s been to inspire and lift the children’s expectatio­ns of themselves. To do something here in our school that went to the Internatio­nal Space Team is mind blowing. The whole school has been excited.”

Councillor Lynda Scanlon, said: “We’re very proud to have a school from Sunderland pioneering and leading the way in space exploratio­n in the UK.

“What a fantastic achievemen­t for the children and how inspiratio­nal for the city.”

A spokesman for Quest for Space, said: “Grindon Hall Christian School is leading the way for students in the UK to send experiment­s to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

“The Quest for Space program is at the forefront of student space exploratio­n and will soon be expanding their experiment capability to run student experiment­s on an outside platform in the vacuum of space. The sky is no longer the limit.”

For more informatio­n on the project visit www.questforsp­ace.com.

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Grindon Hall youngsters working on their outer space project.

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