From a young age, I have always wanted to work for Apple. I have always dismissed the idea of doing other jobs when I am older. Space Camp has been such a great experience that if I didn't get to work for Apple, I would join a space agency like NASA without hesitation.
Israfeel
The Camp overall was very enjoyable with enthusiastic crew trainers and teachers with a passion. We all learned a lot about space on the trip and how NASA and other space agencies influence over the use of space an dits importance in today's society. My favourite part of the trip was scuba by far, it was so much fun with the neutral buoyancy acting like zero gravity like a space station.
Daniel J
The Camp gave us opportunities to experience the life of an astronaut and also gave us valuable information about the mysterious of space. This was very interesting; with the missions that we had to do and the flight simulations. For me these were the most enjoyable part of the trip.
Kaushik
During the graduation ceremony, we had to stand on the stage in the Davidson Center in front of hundreds of parents and campers to receive a handshake from US astronaut Bob Springer and a mysterious folder from the presenter. However, we had to also "sing" the US national anthem, which none of us knew. Inside this mystery folder, there was a long leaflet/book about the UAH (University of Alabama in Huntsville) and a picture with our team. Half of KEGS were in the winning team Eunostos, which meant we obtained the highest number of points throughout the week's activities - probably because the had the American winning mentality!
Oliver
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