I'm thirteen and i was woundering if i was to old to praticipate in space camp
It depends on how old you are. The space camp ages are 9-18.
You have to be 18 and older to go to the programs
union space camp
yes because i think that is for little kids
No, 13 is not too old to participate in a space camp offered by the US. Many space camps have programs designed for teenagers, including those who are 13 years old. It's a great opportunity to learn about space exploration and STEM fields.
Space Camp is just not an ordinary camp, its a camp for students where they just dont hear about what astronauts d, they do what astronauts do. The programs under Space Camp include: shuttle missions, underwater astronaut training, space shot etc. For more information you can log in to www.spacecampindia.com.
The minimum age for Space Camp Canada is 9 years old. They have other programs for younger aged Children. The Space Camp in Huntsville Alabama has similar age restrictions except for their Child/Parent Camp. Children as young as 7 can register!
The cheapest teen boot camp in Tennessee is around 5000 for the summer. There are different prices for different types of programs offered and shorter periods of stay.
you have to be 2000 years old. (just kidding)
The cost of space camp programs can vary depending on the duration, location, and specific activities included. On average, a week-long space camp program can range from $500 to $1,500 per participant. Additionally, there may be additional fees for accommodations, meals, and optional extras.
Space Camp typically accepts participants between the ages of 9 to 18 years old. Some programs may have specific age requirements or restrictions, so it is best to check with the specific Space Camp location for more details.
Yes, Dr. Mae Jemison does have the "Jemison Foundation for Excellence" which supports various educational initiatives, including STEM programs for young people. However, she does not have a space camp specifically run by herself.