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Space Ports

Spaceports are just like airports or shipping ports, but for spacecraft. 

They are places that will launch, and maybe even land rockets. 

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Two CubeSats, small rectangular satellites, floating in space above the Earth's atmosphere with clouds visible in the background
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Image of CubeSats - a common modern small and lightweight satellite.

Firsts in Space

The journey to space didn’t start with humans. Before astronauts, animals were sent to test if living things could survive the trip. From fruit flies to dogs, these animals played a key role in space exploration. Some, like Laika the dog, became famous for their bravery. 

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An image showing an astronaut floating in space above Earth with the text 'Space Exploration' in blue and purple font at the top. The background is a black sky with the curvature of the Earth visible at the bottom
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This work by NASA is licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal

Colour Your Space

Spending time focusing on one task can help you to relax. Colouring is a great way to spend some time on a calm and creative activity.

Use your imagination to add colour to these colouring sheets. Choose from Space Exploration, Planets, or Telescopes. Or why not complete all 3?!

Hazza Al Mansouri

 

Early Life

Hazza was born in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He spent much of his childhood near the Liwa Desert where he would stargaze and dream about being a pilot. He graduated from Khalifa bin Zayed Air College in 2004 with a degree in aviation. He went on to join the UAE Armed Forces and became a military pilot. In 2018, he was one of two people selected to become the UAE’s first astronauts. Over 4000 people applied.

Year born: 1983

Research Areas: Aviation

 

"Working in space allows you to see people, from different backgrounds, working towards one common goal"

Tim Peake

Early Life

Tim was born and grew up in Chichester in the UK. His mum was a midwife and his dad a journalist. He went to air shows as a child which sparked his interest in flying. He left school at 18 to study at a military academy and join the British Army. Tim began flight training and became a helicopter pilot, going on to teach others to fly. During his time in the army he studied for a degree in Flight Dynamics from the University of Portsmouth.

 

Year born: 1972

Research Areas: Flight Dynamics, Aviation

 

Katherine Johnson

Early Life

Katherine Johnson grew up in West Virginia, USA. Her mother was a teacher and her father a farmer and handyman. Katherine was curious about numbers from an early age and took every course in maths she could at West Virginia State College. She graduated with the highest honours in 1937 and took a job teaching at a Black public school in Virginia. In 1939, Katherine became the first Black woman to study for a postgraduate qualification at West Virginia University. She then took a break from studying and teaching to have children.

Year born: 1918

Research Areas: Rocket Flightpaths, Trajectories, Orbital Mechanics

 

"I loved going to work every single day"