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An Introduction to AstroCamp Redlands USD – GATE Program May 29, 2019

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An Introduction to AstroCampRedlands USD – GATE Program

May 29, 2019

Where and What is AstroCamp?

• AstroCamp is located in the San Jacinto Mountains near the town of Idyllwild.

• AstroCamp is a hands-on physicalscience program with an emphasison astronomy and spaceexploration.

• RUSD has taken GATE students, historically, for 3 days in the Fall.

2019 AstroCamp Dates

Friday, Sept. 27 through

Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019

We leave on the morning of Friday, Sept. 27th from a centralized RUSD

school and return to the same school on Sunday afternoon.

We travel by bus to AstroCamp.

Housing and Food

• Groups of students are housed within AstroCamp dorms by gender.

• Parent and District chaperones sleep in the same dorms but in separate rooms from the students.

• Students receive three generousmeals daily, served family style, in AstroCamp’s dining lodge.

Activities

• Students participate in classes within their camp group.

• All classes reinforce a “space” theme.

• Classes reinforce science learning in a fun format!

What Students Can Expect

• Students (and chaperones) are assigned to an instructor who will lead them through a variety of exciting classes.

• Typically students have two classes each morning, two in the afternoon, and one in the evening.

What Students Can Expect

• During these classes they participate in a variety of activities. (They can build and launch rockets, experience micro-gravity in the pool, climb to the top of the Power Pole or have a “hair-raising experience” using a Van de Graaff generator. )

• During the evening their instructor will lead their group on a fantastic night adventure. They begin by taking a night hike up to the telescopes area where they will view planets, galaxies and stars. On another they might get to experience AstrOlympics in the gymnasium.

Rocketry – Part I

• In this class, one of the most popular, students begin by learning about forces and Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion. Next, students use their new knowledge of how motion works to create their own rockets out of a two liter bottle.

Each Student Needs to Bring a 2 Liter Bottle to Camp!

Rocketry – Part II

• In the next class period students launch their rockets using water and pressurized air on AstroCamp’s specially designed rocket launching field. Each student will control his or her own pressurization and launching process from their customized launch consol. Students will time the flight of each rocket, and with the help of the instructors, they will use this information to determine the height of each rocket’s flight.

Cosmic Lander

• Students design and build their own “cosmic landers” out of a variety of materials. Students can take cues from previous NASA and JPL sponsored missions or branch out and try their own unique designs. Just like NASA and JPL students will be working on a budget and will have to keep an eye on costs as they plan their construction.

• Finally students will crash test their landers. Will they survive a landing on a harsh planetary landscape?

• What will their success rate be when compared to those of NASA scientists?

Atmosphere and Gases

Students will learn about planetaryatmospheres and changes in statesof matter as they experiment withpressure, temperature, density, andother gas properties. They will formhypotheses and follow the scientificmethod through to discover theanswers. This class is full ofinteractive experiments anddramatic results. This is always apopular favorite because studentsget to blow stuff up in the name ofscience!

Astronaut Training

• Students will experience the feeling of near-weightlessness as they undergo their own mission in AstroCamp’s indoor pool.

• To prepare, students will learn about what gravity is, how it works, and what “weightlessness” really is.

• They will be briefed on their “mission” and will discuss various ways of communicating with one another in the vacuum of space. Once in the pool, students will be divided into small groups and will construct a “communication satellite” while floating in the water. Once all teams have finished their portion of the satellite all the parts will be put together to form one large satellite that the team will then “launch” into space.

Astronaut Training

Cost

• The cost of the trip breaks down to approximately $275 per person.

• Checks and Money Orders are accepted and will be processedalong with registration paperwork.

Scholarships are available

Registration 2019

• GATE students:

Register on Wednesday, Aug. 28th at your assigned school site (completed packets

will be date/time stamped and processed in the order they are received)

• Non-GATE and GATE students: Register on Friday, Aug. 30th at the assigned school site ( completed packets will be

date/time stamped and processed in the order they are received)

• Remaining spaces will be available on a first come, first serve basis the following week at the District Office

Chaperones

• We will need two chaperones per school site (one male and one female).

• Chaperones will need to pay their own tuition fee, participate in all AstroCamp activities, and supervise groups of students for the entire weekend including bus travel.

• Chaperones will be selected by the school site, and must be District approved for overnight field trips.

Chaperones

• AB346 requires vetting of overnight chaperones - including Redlands Police Department background check at a chaperone expense of approximately $21. All chaperone required paperwork must be turned into school district, within set timelines, for RUSD Board approval, prior to departure.

More Information

• Please visit http://astrocampsummer.org/

for more information on AstroCamp.

RUSD GATE Contact

Rachel Malatesta

District GATE Coordinator

Phone: (909) 307-5530

Email: [email protected]