Day two at Space Camp started off the same as day one. We woke up at our early morning wake up time after being too excited to sleep the night before (again), and headed to the bus station for some more ridiculously crazy pictures.
Seriously, how many more pictures will we take like this? Probably at least a dozen more. :)
Then we headed for our first activity of the day: some team-building exercises at Area 51.
Our first activity was a hoop challenge. We each had to put two fingers under a hula hoop and slowly lower the hula hoop to the ground as a team. No one could take their fingers off the hula hoop at any time or move their fingers into a different position. We totally rocked this activity!
Our next activity was a little more challenging. It was called "Traffic Jam" and was similar to a checkers game where only certain people could move at any given time. We gave the strategy to this game some serious thought...
Meanwhile, our teammate Even worked out a strategy using materials he found. It was amazing watching his brain methodically work out the madness to this game.
It took us a while, but we got it! This is our "Even" pose after accomplished our task!
After our Area 51 challenges, we suited up to get ready for our Shuttle Mission. We were both really excited to work with our team to complete our first mission!
We each had two different positions. Tackett was CAPCOM in MOCR (which is NASA speak for Mission Control). She was the only source of communication between the shuttle crew and Mission Control, and if the crew ran into any problems, she had to figure out how to solve them and relay any messages to the crew. It was so much fun, but incredibly stressful...especially when the computers in the shuttle actually broke (and no, that wasn't supposed to be part of our simulation) and she spent 15 minutes prior to the technicians showing up trying to figure out what was happening. Can we say, "Houston, we have a problem?" Here are some pictures of the CAPCOM in action...
Ok and we pretended to be weightless a little bit...
After our mission and lunch, we had some teacher resource time with our leader Katie. We made these bracelets to remember the different space missions and how many people could travel on them. What a great way to remember information and look fashionable!
One of our teammates, Orielle, is from Australia. She brought the cutest little roos and koalas to share with us at space camp. It was a neat idea to bring a little of the down under up to the USA! <3
Appropriately after we made the rockets, we visited rocket park. This is an area of the camp that has... a lot of rockets. Go figure. We learned a little history and got to see some models and actual rockets that had been launched.
This is Jeff. He is the adopted space dad of the week. He kinda rules! He volunteers to take pics for us, gives us advice, and we might even ask to drive us to the mall tomorrow... :)
He took this great picture for us!
This is Tackett working hard.
Kelly is wondering how she got in here and where did her glasses go?!
Now how is she going to get out?????
They had a model of the walkway so you could feel what it would be like to walk on the shuttle.
As you read in an earlier entry, Melissa used to watch the Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen video 'The Case of the Space Camp Mystery. This moon rock was featured in the video along with astronaut Alan Bean. She couldn't resist posing with her favorite movie artifact! He wrote below the rock that he remembered this rock and it was his favorite. It is hers too!
This picture doesn't really make sense, but we couldn't find this for the scavenger hunt yesterday... so we put it in today. These are hand casts that they took to make the Apollo 11 crews' gloves. They specially fit all of the space equipment to each astronaut.
Later in the evening, we had a workshop on lego robots! We had to give explanations to each other to build our own specially made lego creations.
Look at the Wall-e legos we made!
The best part was programming our robots to draw on some paper. We used smelly markers which happen to be the best markers ever. The final design looked like a Spirograph.
This was the final design for our art. You may purchase it through Tackett or Kelly and the highest bidder will be the proud owner of this coveted piece of art. Bidding starts now...
It was another great day at Space Camp. Above all, we got to know our team better and appreciate everyone for sharing their love of science and teaching. It is amazing to work with teachers from all over the world who come from such different places, but have the same passion for the profession.
GO TEAM ZARYA!
Kelly & Tackett,
Over and out!
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