The World’s Biggest Analog: One Mission, Multiple Habitats, Collaborative Research

How will we live and work in Space as a community?

In addition to our scientific pursuits, we are committed to raising awareness and educating the public through various media platforms and educational initiatives. By sharing our mission online and in schools, we aim to inspire the next generation of explorers and enable individuals from around the globe to participate in this remarkable journey.

• Unparalleled learning opportunities about space exploration

• Inspiration for STEM careers

• Curriculum-aligned lesson plans

• Live virtual talks with scientists

• Competitions for students to design experiments for the mission

Join us on this extraordinary mission as we embark on a path to revolutionize space exploration, redefine human limits, and pave the way for a brighter future among the stars! Together, we can make history and shape the future of space exploration.

Paul Prouse is the Master in Charge of Astronomy at Stowe School and a doctoral candidate at the Open University. Previously, he read for a Master’s degree in Physics at the University of Durham. He is a Member of the British Astronomical Association, the British Interplanetary Society, and a Fellow (elect) of the Royal Astronomical Society. Paul sits on the steering group of the UK’s Astronomy Education & Outreach Network, is a mentor for the Romanian Science Festival and a volunteer for the charity, UK Astronomy. His recent projects include the 100 Hours of Astronomy and National Astronomy Week events with the International Astronomical Union Office for Astronomy Outreach UK National Outreach Coordinator team.

The World’s Biggest Analog