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On Monday 4 December, teachers and students from the Czech Republic, Austria, Finland, and Italy will be connected live by video connection with ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli, currently living and working on the International Space Station (ISS).
Teachers will be asking questions directly to Paolo Nespoli about the challenges and adventures of living in space.
The inflight call with Polo Nespoli is part of a vast range of educational activities delivered by ESA and the European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) project. There are currently 12 operational ESERO Offices across Europe, covering 14 ESA Member States. ESA’s ESERO project is a collaboration between ESA, national space agencies and educational partners.