Only a privileged few will be able to travel to the International Space Station for real - but now your students can do the next best thing in a film that has been described by astronauts as the closest you can get to visiting space without leaving the planet.

Sixteen countries helped build this giant station in the largest feat of international cooperation in history. It still being built when the film was made in 2004 and is still being added to today

Students will blast off into space with the astronauts and cosmonauts from Florida's Kennedy Space Center and Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome to experience life in their new home in orbit 220 miles above Earth.

Space Station 3D is a story of challenges, setbacks and triumphs and ultimately, shared international victory.

This film has been rated U and is considered suitable for most audiences. Make a free preview visit or contact us if you would like to know more – 020 7942 4777.

Links to the National Curriculum
This film supports Science at KS1 to KS4, including materials and their properties and physical processes and History at KS2, in particular Britain since 1930.

 

Cost: Discounted rate for educational groups that pre-book: £4.25 per pupil, 1 adult free with every 10 pupils, additional adults £6 each.

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