Space campers launch their film capsule
Space campers launch their film capsule "rockets" high into the air.

Building paper rockets, eating like astronauts and creating 鈥渞ocket fuel鈥 were some of the activities kids got to enjoy at UofL鈥檚 Space Adventure Camp.

The space summer camp, held at UofL鈥檚 Rauch Planetarium, is one of several on-campus education camps for kids. The week-long program focused on the mysteries of outer space and what it takes to be an astronaut through fun, hands-on activities. For one activity, campers sent film capsules soaring into the air by combining Alka Seltzer and water to create “rocket fuel,” for example.聽

According to Space Camp Director Breanna Ausbrooks, the goal of the camp goes beyond space to get kids excited about any STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) field. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 have to be space, but I really want to plant the seeds for them to want to learn more,鈥 said Ausbrooks.

And what did the kids learn about spaceships? 鈥淭hat they are actually bigger and harder to drive than you think,鈥 said camper Thomas Clayton.

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