Children built a stunning ISS in the forests of New Hampshire

Recently, New Hampshire's forests can be considered not only a beautiful place, but also a truly fantastic location. Last summer, children from Beam Campers demonstrated all their skills and creativity in one wonderful project to create an abandoned intergalactic space station.

Rescue Station No. 8 is an exciting experimental setup that gives rise to a science fiction story about an abandoned space station lost in the forest. Camp participants developed finely detailed requisites, including intergalactic samples, an artificial spacecraft, and an old-fashioned bulletin board for sharing notes from space travelers. The project also includes stories, stories and theatrical performances that tell about other worlds to the inhabitants of our planet.

Beam Camp is a non-profit organization program in New York dedicated to the development and training of youth through professional development, collaboration, and education. Every summer since 2005, they create amazing projects with children.

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