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    European finalists selected in Space Lab student competition

    ESA joins YouTube Spacelab
    19 January 2012

    Sixty space experiment proposals have been selected as finalists in the YouTube Space Lab student science competition, co-sponsored by ESA. Judges must now select the two top entries to be flown on the International Space Station.

    ESA, NASA, JAXA and the Canadian Space Agency have joined Google, YouTube, Lenovo and Space Adventures in an international science competition that challenges students aged 14–16 and 17–18 to design an experiment that can be conducted in microgravity on the ISS.

    Since the start of Space Lab in October 2011, over 2000 proposals from 80 nations have been submitted via YouTube (YouTube.com/spacelab), giving the blue-ribbon panel of judges a difficult challenge.

    Today, from thousands of submissions worldwide, sixty finalists were announced (see link at top right).

    European countries contribute 21 finalists

    Overall, the US led with 10 finalists, followed by India with nine. Rounding out the top five countries in terms of total submissions are Poland, Canada and Spain.

    European countries contributed 21 finalists.


    Thomas Reiter works with the Cognitive Cardiovascular experiment in 2006

    "The 'YouTube Space Lab' campaign is an excellent, creative way of reaching out to future generations of scientists, on the ground and in orbit," says Thomas Reiter, ESA's Director for Human Spaceflight and Operations.

    "Today, numerous fundamental and applied research experiments in life and physical sciences, Earth and space monitoring as well as technology and education are performed on our Columbus laboratory on the ISS, closely coupled to terrestrial research programmes and issues."

    Final round of judging now on

    Starting today until 24 January, the YouTube community will be invited to judge these finalists alongside a prestigious panel of judges.

    These include renowned scientist Professor Stephen Hawking, NASA's Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations William Gerstenmaier, NASA's Associate Administrator of Education and former Astronaut Leland Melvin, ESA's Head of ISS Utilisation and Astronaut Support Martin Zell, ESA astronauts Frank De Winne, Samantha Cristoforetti and Timothy Peake, JAXA Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté.

    ISS with ATV Johannes Kepler and Shuttle Endeavour docked

    YouTube users and the judging panel will determine six regional winners (two teams from each of the Americas; Europe, Middle East and Africa; and Asia-Pacific) who will travel to Washington, DC, where the global winners (one team from each age group) will be announced in March.

    The two global winners will see their experiments sent into orbit and performed on the Space Station in summer 2012 – live-streamed on YouTube from space.

    Trip to European Astronaut Centre

    "European finalists will also win a visit to the training facilities of ESA's European Astronaut Centre, Cologne, Germany," said Fernando Doblas, ESA's Head of Communication.

    "This will include briefings on orbital science and a personally guided tour led by European astronauts."

    Further information

    List of finalists and contact for further information.

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