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With Exeter COSMOS, we envision a generation of students connected by their fascination for space. We see greater widespread recognition of humanity's opportunity and ability to engage the off-Earth realm. We see teens with the knowledge and resources to act on that recognition.
Watch this video to see what we're all about.
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Here's another video, on why our peers think space is important.
Micrometeorites are everywhere! With this guide, you'll be collecting them in no time.
Learn how to build a cloud chamber and see nuclear decay from home in this new EOPS science project tutorial and analysis.
EOPS co-head Billy Menken presents his philosophy about progress and exploration in outer space - with a poem at the end.
Interested in space science projects? Here are a few your peers have done, including one from Ana Humphrey, who recently won first place and $250,000 at Regeneron Science Talent Search, the world's leading science prize for teenagers.
Tardigrades, AKA Water Bears, are fascinating and resilient microanimals with an accidental adaptation to space. Through this collaboration video with Aavik Wadivkar of Essence of Reality, learn about what makes these critters special and what they promise for the future of space exploration!
Advice from professor Robert Gehrz of the University of Minnesota to high schoolers who wish to build the future of space.
Advice from professor Richard Linares of MIT.
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