CEOS Youth Hub
Explore CEOS Agency Educational Materials, Videos and Tools
Welcome to the CEOS Youth Hub — a space dedicated to inspiring and educating students around the world about the power and potential of Earth Observation (EO). The Hub offers a diverse collection of learning resources, interactive tools, and engaging content tailored for students of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re just discovering satellite technology or diving deeper into environmental monitoring, this hub connects you with high-quality educational material designed to spark curiosity and foster understanding of our planet through EO.
The primary objective is to educate and inspire young people about EO and its potential to address pressing global issues such as climate change, environmental degradation, and natural disasters.
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SatSchool
SatSchool is a UK-based outreach programme designed for pupils aged 12–15 to explore Earth observation and environmental science through engaging, curriculum-linked content. Developed by PhD students from the SENSE CDT and partner institutions, SatSchool offers interactive classroom session plans focused on introducing EO concepts, satellites, and how we observe Earth from space.
Resources are available in English and include StoryMaps, worksheets, and activities tailored for KS3/S1–S3 learners, making EO accessible and exciting for the next generation of climate and space scientists.

STEM Learning
STEM Learning resources offer a creative, hands-on way for pupils aged 11–16 to explore climate change, satellite imagery, and data analysis. Activities include building Earth observation images, tracking glacier movement, and interpreting space-based temperature data using worksheets, PowerPoints, and datasets.
Designed to integrate with science and geography curricula, these materials help students develop analytical skills while understanding real-world environmental challenges.

ESA’s Earth Science Initiatives
The ESA Initiatives empower young people to explore and protect our planet through hands-on learning and scientific investigation. Programmes like ESA Climate Detectives encourage students to identify real-world environmental challenges, investigate them using satellite data and local observations, and earn badges for their discoveries.
With activities ranging from understanding how satellites monitor the Earth’s electromagnetic spectrum to analysing Arctic sea ice changes, these initiatives inspire youth to engage actively with climate science and contribute to a healthier future for our planet.