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Conference 7.286::space

Title:Space Exploration
Notice:Shuttle launch schedules, see Note 6
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:974
Total number of notes:18843

658.0. "Children Space Camps information" by 20628::AVILES () Wed Oct 03 1990 17:42

    Who knows about Space Camp?
    I would like to know about some kind of space camp for my child.
    He is twelve years old now and is very interested in the space
    information. Who anyone know where I can get any information related
    to space camps?
    
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658.1Space Camp informationADVAX::KLAESAll the Universe, or nothing!Fri Apr 26 1991 11:33123
Article        29805
From: [email protected] (James D Mooney)
Newsgroups: sci.space
Subject: Space Camp info
Date: 25 Apr 91 20:19:19 GMT
Sender: [email protected]
 
The following is a summary description of current U.S. Space Camp
Programs, taken from the current brochure.  For further information
or applications, please contact:
 
		U.S. Space Camp
		One Tranquility Base
		Huntsville, AL 35807-7015
		1-205-837-3400
 
		RESERVATIONS:  1-800-63-SPACE
  
My daughter makes the following comments:
 
	1.  The schedules are *highly* subject to change.
 
	2.  At Space Academy, expect a lot of lectures.
	___________________________________________________		
 
SPACE CAMP
 
	For children in (or just completed) grades 4,5, 6, or 7.
 
	Two locations: Huntsville AL and Cape Canaveral, FL.
 
	5 days (4 PM Sunday to 9AM Friday).  Programs most weeks
	year-round.
 
	TUITION:  $425 to $550, depending on season
 
	SCHEDULE:
 
		ROCKETRY DAY: Tour rocket facilities, build model
		rockets and learn about rocketry.
 
		ASTRONAUT TRAINING DAY:  Experience aspects of
		astronaut training, including simulators, etc.
 
		MICROGRAVITY DAY:  Experience simulated
		weightlessness; learn about robotics.
 
		MISSION DAY:  Plan and carry out a simulated
		space shuttle flight.
 
SPACE ACADEMY (LEVEL I)
 
	For students in or just completed grades 7, 8, and 9.
 
	Five-day program (2PM Sunday to 9AM Friday) most weeks
	year-round at Huntsville only.
 
	TUITION: $475 to $600, depending on season.
 
		SHUTTLE OPERATIONS DAY:  Learn space shuttle
		operation using simulators.
 
		MISSION ASSIGNMENTS DAY:  Train for specific
		missions.  Learn crew, science, and ground
		responsibilities.  Study life support systems.
	
		MISSION EXPERIMENTS DAY:  Study for mission
		experiments.  Learn satellite deployment, etc.
 
		MISSION DAY:  Conduct two simulated missions
		in teams.  Conduct spacelab experiments and
		simulated spacewalks.  Work with Hubble Space
		Telescope simulator.
 
SPACE ACADEMY (LEVEL II)
 
	A program emphasizing academic foundations of aerospace
	careers.  For students in or just completed grades
	10, 11, and 12.
 
	"8-day" program (5PM Saturday to 1PM Saturday), most weekends
	year-round, Huntsville only.
 
	TUITION:  $675.
 
	PROGRAM:  Based on student's choice of one of three "tracks:"
 
		TECHNOLOGY TRACK:  Design and conduct space
		shuttle experiments;  instruction in solar
		and space plasma physics, space biology, astrophysics,
		fluids, materials, optics and computers.  Train
		in SCUBA techniques in Underwater Astronaut Trainer.
 
		ENGINEERING TRACK:  Study robotics, engineering fields,
		materials and structures.  Train in SCUBA and
		microgravity techniques.
 
		AEROSPACE TRACK:  Focus on educational requirements
		for aerospace engineers.  Study celestial navigation,
		meteorology, orbital mechanics, space piloting.
 
OTHER PROGRAMS:
 
	All of these are at Huntsville only.  Some are offered only
	in summer months.
 
	AVIATION CHALLENGE (BASIC):  For grades 7,8, and 9.  Intended
	for previous space camp attendees.  Focus on aviation training.
 
	AVIATION CHALLENGE (INTERMEDIATE):  For grades 10, 11, 12.
 
	ADULT PROGRAMS:  Space Academy Level I or Aviation Challenge
	(3 days) or Space Academy Level II (8 days).
 
	TEACHER PROGRAMS:  Two levels, 5 days each.  Academic credit
	available.
 
--
Jim Mooney				Dept. of Stat. & Computer Science
(304) 293-3607				West Virginia University
					Morgantown, WV 26506
INTERNET: [email protected]

658.2kid from kamp33972::BMAJOROSTue May 28 1991 21:0210
    Space camp is a lot of fun for a kid coming from a kid. I went to Space
    Camp in Fla last summer,Level 1. We had a great time and got to go to
    spaceport u.s.a. daily. I have also been to Huntsville, Ala. and seen
    the facilities and there the kids stay in the Habitat. In FLa, your
    kids might get to meet astronauts. I got to meet some of the personnel
    of the Appollo 7-Soyuze mission. You never know who will be there as it
    is sponsored by the original 7.
    
    The number to call is 1-800 63-space.
    rebecca majoros (10)