Day 2
Monday 15 June 2015
Monday started off with some Q&A related to space, and then the
campers performed their skits explaining why their group needs/wants to
leave Earth, setting
the stage for the camp theme "Journey to the Stars". Another morning
activity involved building their own spectroscopes
that they used to identify the chemical composition of of various gas
lamps, just like astronomers use spectroscopes to identify the atoms and
molecules that permeate
space. We learned how to measure
distances using just a ruler, your arm, your fist, and your pinky.
Astronomers use "parallax", or the apparent change in the position of an
object when the observer moves, to measure distances to the nearest
stars. Before lunch we also discussed healthy eating habits, both on
campus
and during a long interstellar voyage. After
lunch
the campers learned
about optics and
used that information to build hand-held telescopes that can be taken
home. We explored the different sizes in the Solar System and then
re-created our own during a walk from one end of campus to the other.
The day was capped off with a tour of the
night sky inside our digital planetarium.
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