Greetings,  

Come to Kopernik this Friday, April 29, for a presentation about  Life on the Space Station .   Learn what astronauts do on the International Space Station and why international cooperation is so important to the future of human spaceflight. If clear, see Jupiter, star clusters, galaxies and more through Kopernik's telescopes.
See below for program details. 

Click on the link below to learn about and register for our Link Summer STEM Explorations camps for students in grades 1-12. 
Finally, Kopernik's 8th annual RocketFest is Saturday, June 11. Three different rocket building workshops are available, at 9 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. Kopernik's rocket scientists will guide you through the entire process. Click on the link below to register. 


Best wishes, 
 
 
Roy Williams
Public Programs Coordinator
Kopernik Observatory 
& Science Center
(607)748-3685 ext. 315 

Life on the Space Station
Tish Bresee, NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador
   Friday, April 29     
Special Time: 6:30 p.m.  
 
Dan Launch
Bring the kids to learn about life aboard the International Space Station (note the early start time at 6:30 p.m.). Ambassador Bresee will give you a virtual tour through the ISS and guide children of all ages in various NASA activities. After building their own model of the Orion Spacecraft to take home, children may dream of living in space. Some adults might want to go there, too!