Submissions are invited for Space Gallery Competition 2024 for Children by European Space Agency. The last date of submission is November 30, 2024.

About ESA

The European Space Agency (ESA) is a 22-member intergovernmental body devoted to space exploration. With its headquarters in Paris and a staff of around 2,200 people globally as of 2022, ESA was founded in 1975. Its 2024 annual budget was €7.8 billion.

Competition Details

Would you like to see your own space artwork on the ESA Kids site? Here’s your chance! Every month ESA Kids is looking at a different theme in more detail. Themes include everything from orbits and planets to astronauts and asteroids.

This month, diving into the amazing world of space technology! Inspired by ESA’s Proba-3 mission, we want to see your creative ideas on the awesome machines that help us understand the universe. Proba-3 is a special mission that will use two spacecraft working together to create an artificial solar eclipse in space! This β€œeclipse” will help scientists look closely at the Sun’s outer layer, the corona, and learn more about how our Sun works.

Can you imagine other amazing space tech that could help us unlock space’s secrets? Maybe they are powerful satellites which look for distant stars, robot explorers reaching new planets, or even high-tech labs conducting experiments in space (just like the ISS)! Let your imagination run wild and show us how you think technology can help us go even farther in exploring space.

Theme

This month’s competition:Β Technology in Space.

Eligibility

Maximum age limit for competition entries is 12.

Prize

They will select the best entries which will go into the Space Gallery and will receive a special prize from the European Space Agency.

How to Submit?

Interested participants can submit online via this link.

Submission Deadline

The last date of submission is November 30, 2024.

Contact

Email: education[at]esa[dot]int

Click here to view the official notification of Space Gallery Competition 2024 for Children by European Space Agency.