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English version
NAROM (Norwegian Centre for Space-related Education) initiates, develops, and performs educational activities, seminars and conferences at all levels of education within subject areas related to space, such as space technology, space physics, atmosphere and environment.
The following articles will give some information about NAROM and the activities in English.
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The organisation NAROM – partly supported by the Norwegian Government – was formed in 2000 to organise space education and ensure recruiting, promote appreciation for the benefits of space activities, and to stimulate the interest for science in general. Les mer
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The European Space Camp is a week-long summer camp for young scientists (17-20 years old) at Andøya Rocket Range in Northern Norway. Organised by the Norwegian Association of Young Scientists and the Norwegian Centre for Space-related Education (NAROM), in cooperation with the Norwegian Space Centre and the European Space Agency (ESA). Les mer
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SAREPTA is a space-related website for students and teachers in upper primary and secondary schools. SAREPTA offers resources for project tasks on weather and climate, ice in the Arctic, studies of ocean currents, Sun-Earth interaction, satellite navigation and satellite communication, as well as information on rockets, the International Space Station and space shuttles. Les mer
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NAROM invites Norwegian universities and university colleges to build and launch up to three satellites in the next few years. Les mer
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A CanSat is the combination of the complex world of satellite design into a small and easy to understand project. CanSat’s are being built by pupils of Secondary Schools and University Students all over the world in the last decade. NAROM are arranging a national CanSat competition with teams from Upper secondary schools. NAROM is also assisting ESA education in arranging European CanSat competitions. Les mer
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The European Space Education Resource Offices (ESERO) is a project initiated by the European Space Agency (ESA) to support space related teaching activities in the ESA member states. ESERO Norway offers web and field based courses for high school teachers all over Norway. Les mer
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Each year, NAROM arranges student rocket programs, where students get a first hand experience of how to build and launch a rocket reaching an altitude of approximately 9 km. The program is held at Andøya rocket range (ARS), which is a facility used by rocket scientists studying atmospheric events such as northern lights, noctilucent clouds and polar stratospheric clouds. Side by side with NAROM- and ARS-personnel, the students will build the payload with different types of sensors, do trajectory calculations, operate antennas and do necessary testing of the rocket. On launch day, the students will operate the different stations, such as the telemetry stations with the antennas, launch area and control tower. Les mer
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