To Infinity
Miscellaneous
Space Camp
Missions
To Mars
100

This fictional interstellar traveler was featured in Disney/Pixar's Toy Story movies.

Buzz Lightyear

100

These items are launched into space and orbit the Earth. Many are used for communications on Earth.

Satellite 

100

The Huntsville U.S. Space and Rocket Center is located in this state.

Alabama

100

These NASA space missions reached the Earth's moon. It's also the name of a Greek god whose twin sister was Artemis.

Appollo

100

NASA has sent astronauts into orbit and to the moon. This is where they want to send astronauts next.

Mars

200

This real space craft, launched in 1977, has entered interstellar space. Its name reminds us of a traveler.

Voyager 1

200

This song by David Bowie saw a resurgence when it was sung by Commander Hadfield about the International Space Station.

Space Oddity

200

This is the number of days that we will be gone to Space Camp.

3

200

This Apollo mission almost didn't make it back to Earth. They survived by slingshoting themselves around the moon. 

Apollo 13

200

There have been four successful missions of these small, mobile vehicles sent to Mars to collect data.

Rovers

300

Wan Hu attached rockets to this ordinary household item in order to attempt to fly into space.

A Chair

300

When an astronaut has to go outside of the capsule to make a repair in space, he/she is said to be doing this. It is also a dance move popularized by Michael Jackson.

Moon walk

300

You are encouraged to bring this item to help you carry around things during the day so that you can keep your hands free.

Backpack

300

This private company, founded by Elon Musk, has successfully sent a rocket to dock at the International Space Station and returned it to earth in tact.

Space X

300

The colorful nickname for Mars.

The Red Planet

400

This man  became the first astronaut to orbit the Earth in his Mercury capsule, the Friendship 7, reaching speed over 17,000 mph. He served as a Senator from Ohio from 1974-1999.

John glenn

400

Gravity creates this force, which a rocket must overcome in order to launch.

drag

400

During our time at space camp, we will be launching these.

Rockets

400

This series of capsules could hold two astronauts and is named after the astrological sign for twins.

Gemini

400

In succession from the sun outward, Mars is this number planet.

4th

500

This Rocket's first launch took place on February 6, 2018.The rocket a Tesla Roadster belonging to SpaceX founder Elon Musk as a dummy payload.

Falcon Heavy

500

When a satellite is circling the Earth, it is said to be doing this.

Orbit(ing)

500

This is where we will eat during Space Camp.

Cafeteria

500

This vehicle was first flown in the 1980s. It is reusable and is recognized by its orbital vehicle that resembles a large, streamlined plane.

Space Shuttle

500

This 2015 movie, based on the book by Andy Weir, stars Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars.

The Martian