Space Camp
Exploring the Space, Above & Beyond!
Homi Lab's Space Camp is the first and only winter camp in India that invites learners to participate in scientific exploration by taking a hands-on, experiential approach to space and science learning. To further enrich the learning experiences, we promise to keep them engaged throughout with a variety of learning options.
Our team of global experts and space scientists with a well-defined learning objective for learners designs this 9-day Space Camp. It includes a series of demonstrations, do-at-home space science activities, fun worksheets, software and apps, quizzes, and more on our specially designed online platform. All the sessions are driven by experiential learning to encourage deeper thinking and problem-solving skills while discovering something new!
Dates: Batches starting every week from December 26, 2022
Participation Fee: INR 1999 (inclusive of sessions, workshops, and activities). We are happy to offer you a 75% scholarship on this fee.
Highlights Of Space Camp
Enroll in Homi Lab Space Camp and get access to a series of in-depth courses to build practical expertise alongside top universities and industry leaders.
Interaction with Globally Renowned Experts
Exciting Sessions on Cutting-Edge Skills
Training and Access To Robotic Telescope
Exciting Demonstrations, Use of Software and Tools
Certification from
Leading Organizations
Customized Handouts and further reading resources
Participation in Exciting Competitions
Interactive Quizzes and much more...
Learn about Mysterious Universe
Homi Lab provides a lifelong association with curious young learners who decide to begin their journeys toward becoming pioneers. This program will equip the learners with the required tools to explore the cosmos.
Our Place In Space
In this session, learners will be introduced to the ship of imagination which will take them on a journey toward becoming an astronaut.
Inside & Out – Moon
This module will introduce the learners to the basic terminologies and concepts related to the brightest and largest object in our night sky.
Formation of Black Hole
Set in the year 2090, this course is a one-stop guide to understanding and unraveling the mysteries of a black hole.
Why We Explore?
Here learners are immersed in an exciting journey to understand how the knowledge of space science changed the course of human history.
The Space Race
In the 1950s, the two superpowers were embroiled in a competition to 'conquer' outer space first. In this session, we will study this 'Space Race' in detail.
Shapes and Sizes
Set in the year 2090, this course is a one-stop guide to understanding and unraveling the mysteries of a black hole.
Living In Space
Do you think you are busy? Wait until you see what a day in space looks like for astronauts. Here well will look at the itinerary of a typical day in an astronaut's life.
A Man On The Moon
Starting with Neil Armstrong, several astronauts explored the lunar surface and left experiments there. We will study them all in detail.
Black Hole's Warped World
Set in the year 2090, this course is a one-stop guide to understanding and unraveling the mysteries of a black hole.
Alone in the Universe!?
In this session, we will travel the cosmos in search of extraterrestrial life, how extraterrestrial life may look, and how we'll know we have found it.
Back To The Moon
Humanity is going to the Moon to explore faster and explore more together. Here, we will discuss in detail what Moon has in store for us to grab.
Eureka! First Photograph
Let us understand the image of Sgr A* which was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope and what it means.
Session Composition
Meet Your Mission Commander
Srijan Pal Singh
India's #1 Science Author and Former Advisor to Dr. Kalam
Srijan Pal Singh is an author, education innovator, futurist and social entrepreneur. He studied in La Martiniere College and then completed his Engineering and further went to the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad to study management. He was awarded the Gold Medal for the Best All-rounder Student of the 2009 batch at IIM-A and was also the President of the Student’s Council there.
He served as Officer on Special Duty and Advisor (Technology and Policy) at the Office of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam where he worked as a close aide to the former president on various consulting works. Some of the projects include Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA), Kalam-NSS, USA Initiative for Space-based Solar Power, Projects on Koodanakulum Nuclear Plant, Neutrinos, Development Plans for various governments across India, Russia, Maldives, Canada and UAE.
He has interacted with leading institutions of the world for addresses/research and delegate visits including, FermiLab (Chicago), UKCA Yorkshire, CERN (Switzerland), Boulby Underground Dark Matter Laboratory, Harvard University (USA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Boston University, Kentucky University, Sydney University, University of Edinburgh, St Gallen's University (Switzerland), Beijing University, HBS, DRDO, BrahMos Missile Project, Toyota Motors (Georgetown), George Washington University, Mahindra, NITI Aayog, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta and many other leading institutions across the world. He has been a host to several Nobel Laureates and Astronauts in his shows.