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'''Space Simulations''', although rare, can still be found scattered all over the world. This is a list of space simulations around the world, and most are for elementary school children rather than the high school emphasis of [[OCESS]].
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'''Space Simulations''', although rare, can still be found scattered all over the world. This is a list of space simulations around the world, although some are for elementary school children or adults rather than the high school emphasis of [[OCESS]].
  
 
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[[Vice-Admiral]] [[Stefan De Young]] is trying to expand into the Toronto-Mississauga and Waterloo regions. He intends to put together a package detailing how to start a Spacesim, which he intends to distribute to as many schools as possible. A comprehensive package would require a large amount of diverse information, from the minimum requirements for a simulation to how it has improved the fare of Spacesim alumni.
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[[Vice-Admiral]] [[Stefan De Young]] is trying to expand into the Toronto-Mississauga and Waterloo regions. He intends to put together a package detailing how to start a Spacesim, which he intends to distribute to as many schools as possible. A comprehensive package would require a large amount of diverse information, from the minimum requirements for a simulation to how it has improved the fare of Spacesim alumni. Recent [[alumnus]] [[Ben Paul]] is in the midst of creating such a handbook.

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Space Simulations, although rare, can still be found scattered all over the world. This is a list of space simulations around the world, although some are for elementary school children or adults rather than the high school emphasis of OCESS.

Canada

United States

International

Potential

Vice-Admiral Stefan De Young is trying to expand into the Toronto-Mississauga and Waterloo regions. He intends to put together a package detailing how to start a Spacesim, which he intends to distribute to as many schools as possible. A comprehensive package would require a large amount of diverse information, from the minimum requirements for a simulation to how it has improved the fare of Spacesim alumni. Recent alumnus Ben Paul is in the midst of creating such a handbook.