Inspiring teams of ASGARD @Spacepole

What kind of projects are running in ASGARD?

Many teachers ask us examples of students projects that have been performed in the ASGARD projects. Therefore we ask every team to produce a ‘scientific poster’ at the end of their ASGARD mission, so they learn to communicate about it, and we can share it with other teams for inspiration. Below, you find the posters that were made by some of the ASGARD teams in the past.

Did your team participate in ASGARD @Spacepole last year? Send us your poster and your experiment will appear alongside these other inspiring teams!

Video testimonials

MOSA-RT uit Maaseik: “Keep it Cool!” (English subtitles)

Basisschool Molenveld Denderhoutem

Getuigenis van de leerlingen

Basisschool Molenveld Denderhoutem

Getuigenis van de leraar

Past projects

Effect on sound

  • School: KA Zottegem (STEM education)
  • Category: Between beginners and advanced
  • Topic: effect of changing air pressure on sound waves

Collecting stratospheric aerosols

  • School: St-Pauls School London
  • Category: Advanced
  • Topic: Collecting aerosols from the edges ofthe Stratosphere

Checking the ideal gas law

  • School: Stedelijk Humaniora Dilsen
  • Category: Advanced
  • Topic: CHECKING THE IDEAL GAS LAW by measuring parameters during flight (volume, pressure, temperature)

Measuring altitude and UV radiation

  • School: Unknown
  • Category: Beginners
  • Topic: measurements of altitude and UV radiation versus time

Overview: all experiments that have flown in 2017

  • School: all participating schools in 2016-2017
  • Category: Beginners + advanced
  • Topic: overview of all topics

Balloon dynamics

  • School: KA Etterbeek
  • Category: Beginners, a bit advanced though
  • Topic: Measuring several forces on the balloon: gravity, friction, Archimedes

Stabilization of the gondola

  • School: Stedelijk Humaniora Dilsen
  • Category: Advanced
  • Topic: Stabilizing the gondola with a gyroscope

Basic measurements

  • School:
  • Category: Beginners
  • Topic: Basic measurements with sensors controlled by a Arduino microcontroller