Special needs school launches their own astronaut 36km into orbit

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Special school in Stockport launches their own astronaut 36km into orbit

A special school in Stockport launched a successful ‘space’ mission in celebration of the school’s science week. Heaton School launched the doll, named Chelsea, above the Earth’s atmosphere in a three-hour journey.

Heaton School is Stockport’s Secondary Special School for young people with severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties, autism and complex medical needs. The students were able to create protective material and a platform so the doll could return back safely. Kyle Richmond, the lead science teacher at Heaton School said: “We are very proud of what we have achieved.

 

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