Tuesday 11 October 2011

Try your Idea at International Space Station : YouTube Space Lab

Can plants survive beyond Earth?
Can proteins observed in space reveal the mysteries of life?
If above questions are stucking in your mind??? If your answer is yes, then you are at the right place.
Just blow your mind at outer space, in international Space Station (ISS).

YouTube Space Lab is a new galactic channel on YouTube that will lift off from your laptop, taking you to interesting and awesome videos from around the world... and beyond.




Students are invited to come up with an idea for a science experiment that can be conducted in space and upload a video explaining it to YouTube.
The YouTube community and a panel of distinguished scientists, astronauts and expert judges, including Professor Professor Stephen Hawking, will pick the best ones.

If your video is selected, it will be performed aboard the ISS and live streamed on YouTube to the world in 2012.

They will also throw in some out-of-this-world prizes for the winners: like ZERO-G flights, Lenovo IdeaPad laptops and your choice of either a trip to Tanegashima Island, Japan, to watch your experiment blast off in a rocket bound for the ISS, or a one of a kind astronaut training experience in Star City, the training center for Russian cosmonauts.

For more information on how to enter, including eligibility requirements and experiment guidelines, check out the competition page on the YouTube Space Lab.

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