News: We continue to grow!

We continue to grow! We are in the process of bringing the Phoenix Space Program, our main STEM education offering, to a new center. We’ll soon be operating at the Nama’a Center in Kilis, Turkey, near the Syrian border. We are registering students now, and expect to begin classes in the next few weeks. This will be our fifth center in Turkey, and we are working to add even more centers as we scale our operations.

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How does Space Science teach STEM?

By Alexander Dutton, Head of Education of Phoenix Space When I tell people what we teach our refugee students here at Phoenix Space , the answer “Space science” usually elicits a surprised expression, quickly followed by a “Why?”. Understandably, I’ve become adept at explaining the importance and application of our studies, as well as the areas they teach and touch

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Phoenix Space mission patch

Phoenix Space launches its beautiful new mission patch!

Mission patches are a key visual element associated with each mission to space. They include symbols that represent a team, an idea or program, or the values of the mission. Phoenix Space is excited to unveil our new organizational mission patch, designed and donated by artist and graphic designer Tim Gagnon. Tim has been designing mission patches for NASA for

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Phoenix Space LaunchPad Challenge

Finalists announced for Launchpad Challenge academic competition

Phoenix Space is excited to announce the five finalist teams for the inaugural LaunchPad Challenge academic competition. Over 100 teams from 29 countries registered for the competition, which challenged teams to research and develop an idea-driven solution to a problem related to human habitation of Mars. The following teams have advanced to the finals, and will make their final presentations

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