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The exciting space-themed missions are designed for students in grades 5-8 and reinforce the importance of teamwork and collaboration, even in a virtual environment.

Delivered in real-time by the Challenger Learning Center at Montco Pottstown team, these experiences are perfect for remote, hybrid and socially distant classrooms.

  • One-hour engaging experiences delivered from start to finish by Center staff
  • Aligned to national education standards
  • No handouts or supplies needed
  • Program requires devices with internet connection along with audio and video (optional) capability.
  • Features small group and whole class activities

Group Size cost
Minimum of eight students $200

Explore the Missions

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Destination Moon
Grades 5-8

The Mission: A team of researchers is ready to return to the Moon to explore its surface and establish a second habitat for astronauts to live and work! To get there, they’ll launch and fly Blue Origin’s reusable launch vehicle, New Glenn, and explore the Moon’s surface using Blue Origin's lunar lander, Blue Moon. Student teams in Mission Control have a critical job: initiate the launch of New Glenn into orbit to land Blue Moon safely on the lunar surface. While in orbit, teams monitor potentially dangerous space weather and space debris, conduct safety checks on the spacecraft systems, deploy and monitor satellites, and launch payloads. With the journey underway, Mission Control learns there is an oxygen leak at the original lunar habitat that is putting the astronauts at risk. The team in Mission Control will work with the crew already on the Moon to use the given supplies and fix the oxygen leak. Can they repair the leak using the limited supplies they have on their base? Will the crew repair the leak in time before it threatens their safety on the Moon? A successful mission depends on it.

Teamwork is critical to our mission! Each student is assigned to a team and works with their small group to complete their research and analysis.


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Grades 5 – 8

Coming Soon

The Mission Earth-monitoring sensors on the International Space Station are outdated and need to be replaced with new, state-of-the-art hardware. Your students will work together to program robotic arms, capture a cargo craft using a robotic arm, monitor astronaut vitals during a spacewalk as they install new sensors, and collect and analyze data from Earth-monitoring satellites. The new sensors will collect data on Earth processes and events taking place on our planet. As crew members complete mission objectives, they’ll communicate with each other while monitoring real-time events occurring on Earth. It’s critical the crew maintains communications so they can respond to any emergencies should they arise. Crew members will help protect people and the environment by monitoring global events and predicting outcomes. The data retrieved from this mission are critical for scientists as they continue to investigate Earth and how it is changing.

Inside view of the Challenger Center

In-Person Simulation Missions

This space-themed simulation-based experiences is led by trained Flight Directors and takes place in a fully immersive Space Station and Mission Control at the Center in Pottstown.