Information kit – Inspiring the next generation
Canada uses the theme of space to inspire young Canadians and interest them in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) offers resources and opportunities to thousands of educators and youth across the country.
News
- News releases
- News
- Canada to the Moon! – An article by the CSA for Let's Talk Science
- A birds-eye view: taking climate action from space – An article by the CSA for Let's Talk Science
- Canadian science in space can improve life on Earth – An article by the CSA for Let's Talk Science
- Growing food in space: How Canada is tackling food security on Earth and beyond – An article by the CSA for Let's Talk Science
- Lunar Rover Research Challenge Winners Complete their Mission – Let's Talk Science
- Mission on the Moon is engaging students and educators across Canada
- Efforts to get more youth into STEM
- Exciting news from the world of space! – Code in the Stars Challenge
- Students engage with CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen during Let's Talk Lunar
- Blog
- The power of space: "That is what I am going to do someday"
- A "choose your own adventure" workshop
- An exciting learning experience turns students into lunar rover drivers
- Nunavut youth learn about growing food at home and in space
- Congratulations to the winners of our third Space Brain Hack!
- Tomatosphere Adventure – a Minecraft Education game featuring extraterrestrial agriculture
- Congratulations to the winners of our – Space Brain Hack!
- Congratulations to the winners of our first Space Brain Hack!
- The CSA invests in the next generation
- Lift-off to Junior Astronaut Camp
Information
Multimedia
- Video gallery
- Image gallery
- Infographics
- Other multimedia resources
- Off Limits: Space Food – Find out what astronauts eat in space! – Canadian Association for Girls in Science
- Off Limits: Operating Canadarm2 – Training at the Canadian Space Agency – Canadian Association for Girls in Science
- OFF Limits: The "Mars Yard" – Canadian Association for Girls in Science
- Kristen Facciol, Robotics Engineer. #GirlsNeedRoleModels – Canadian Association for Girls in Science