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Orbital Engineers (Ages 13–14)
Elevate your engineering skills to orbital levels! From Arduino-powered robots to precision rocket launches, this camp challenges you to design, code, and conquer space-inspired missions.
Dates: June 2-6, 2025
Orbital Engineers (Ages 13–14)
Elevate your engineering skills to orbital levels! From Arduino-powered robots to precision rocket launches, this camp challenges you to design, code, and conquer space-inspired missions.
Dates: June 2-6, 2025
Orbital Engineers (Ages 13–14)
Elevate your engineering skills to orbital levels! From Arduino-powered robots to precision rocket launches, this camp challenges you to design, code, and conquer space-inspired missions.
Dates: June 2-6, 2025
Prepare for an out-of-this-world adventure with Space Trek at Kennedy Space Center! Our camp offers an exciting, educational experience for young space enthusiasts.
Prepare for an out-of-this-world adventure with Space Trek at Kennedy Space Center! Our camp offers an exciting, educational experience for young space enthusiasts.
Prepare for an out-of-this-world adventure with Space Trek at Kennedy Space Center! Our camp offers an exciting, educational experience for young space enthusiasts.
• Drop-Off: Campers should arrive at 8:50 AM for check-in at the KSC Visitor Complex turnstiles.
• Pick-Up: Camp concludes each day at 4:00 PM, with pickup at the same location.
• Drop-Off: Campers should arrive at 8:50 AM for check-in at the KSC Visitor Complex turnstiles.
• Pick-Up: Camp concludes each day at 4:00 PM, with pickup at the same location.
• Drop-Off: Campers should arrive at 8:50 AM for check-in at the KSC Visitor Complex turnstiles.
• Pick-Up: Camp concludes each day at 4:00 PM, with pickup at the same location.
Please ensure your camper is punctual for both drop-off and pick-up times. Our team is committed to creating a safe and inspiring environment as participants learn about space exploration, engineering, and teamwork.
Please ensure your camper is punctual for both drop-off and pick-up times. Our team is committed to creating a safe and inspiring environment as participants learn about space exploration, engineering, and teamwork.
Please ensure your camper is punctual for both drop-off and pick-up times. Our team is committed to creating a safe and inspiring environment as participants learn about space exploration, engineering, and teamwork.
Curriculum and Information
Curriculum and Information
Curriculum and Information
All students, along with the experience of a lifetime, will receive certificates of excellence upon program completion. The winning team will receive medals commemorating their success.
All students, along with the experience of a lifetime, will receive certificates of excellence upon program completion. The winning team will receive medals commemorating their success.
All students, along with the experience of a lifetime, will receive certificates of excellence upon program completion. The winning team will receive medals commemorating their success.
Theme
Theme
Theme
Advanced Robotics, Rocketry, and Arduino Basics
Advanced Robotics, Rocketry, and Arduino Basics
Advanced Robotics, Rocketry, and Arduino Basics
Focus
Focus
Focus
Combining robotics, coding, and engineering design principles.
Combining robotics, coding, and engineering design principles.
Combining robotics, coding, and engineering design principles.
Key Goal
Key Goal
Key Goal
Build confidence in coding, robotics, and advanced engineering concepts.
Build confidence in coding, robotics, and advanced engineering concepts.
Build confidence in coding, robotics, and advanced engineering concepts.
Activities
Activities
Activities
• Program Arduino-based robots to perform complex tasks
• Design, assemble, and test ballistic rocket systems.
• Perform experiments and make quantitative data observations using our state-of-the-art Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus.
• Participate in engineering design challenges such as martian rover operations, and a rocket launch competition).
• Lunch and snacks are included.
• Program Arduino-based robots to perform complex tasks
• Design, assemble, and test ballistic rocket systems.
• Perform experiments and make quantitative data observations using our state-of-the-art Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus.
• Participate in engineering design challenges such as martian rover operations, and a rocket launch competition).
• Lunch and snacks are included.
• Program Arduino-based robots to perform complex tasks
• Design, assemble, and test ballistic rocket systems.
• Perform experiments and make quantitative data observations using our state-of-the-art Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus.
• Participate in engineering design challenges such as martian rover operations, and a rocket launch competition).
• Lunch and snacks are included.
5 Days
Schedule
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
5 Days
Schedule
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
5 Days
Schedule
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
5 Days
Schedule
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 4
- Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Captions
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Schedule
5 Days
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
Orbital Engineers Day 1
Learn about Space Trek and rocket science, and assemble your very own ballistic rocket in a group of 4, similar to a small-scale NASA launch team. Then get ready for your first rocket launch! End the day by exploring the Kennedy Space Center’s exhibits such as Gateway and Heroes and Legends.
Orbital Engineers Day 2
The BETA, or Bottle Engine Testing Apparatus, is Space Trek’s indoor rocket launch lab equipment! Experiment with the BETA to learn about how factors like fuel volume, pressure, and nozzle diameter affect the path of a rocket quantitatively. Then, apply these observations for a rocket competition. In the Visitor’s Complex, meet an astronaut and an exclusive bus tour to the vehicle assembly building, then see the historic Saturn V that took men to the moon!
Orbital Engineers Day 3
Learn programming logic and code your first robot using Arduino code. Visit the Rocket Garden and experience an inspiring astronomical IMAX Movie.
Orbital Engineers Day 4
Learn to use more advanced sensors, complete a robot maze, and a line follower speed challenge. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and go on the Shuttle Launch Experience.
Orbital Engineers Day 5
Use your Space Trek ExoNaut to navigate our martian surface with your very own rover for the final competition! On this day is the graduation ceremony. All students will be given a certificate of excellence to commemorate their successful completion of the program. Explore the world’s largest space shop!
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Join our community
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