Galactic Explorers

CAMP DESCRIPTION
4th through 6th grade

Explore planets near and far in this adventure-packed planetary camp. Discover what makes a planet great and design your own, build your own robot to maneuver over the surface of Mars, and create your own colony on the Red Planet.

Explora planetas cercanos y lejanos en este campamento planetario lleno de aventuras. Descubre lo que hace grande a un planeta y diseña un planeta tu mismo, construye tu propio robot para maniobrar sobre la superficie de Marte y crea tu propia colonia en el Planeta Rojo. 


WEEK OVERVIEW
Daily schedule subject to change

Monday: GETTING TO SPACE

  • Question of the Day: What are some types of alternative energy we use in space travel? How are we using them?
  • Museum Exploration: Space Odyssey
  • STEAM Challenge/ExplorationExplore solar energy to create a change in a material.

Tuesday: LIVING IN SPACE

  • Question of the DayWhat preparations do humans need to make to live in space? What challenges do they face?
  • Museum ExplorationExpedition Health (Humans in space)
  • STEAM Challenge/Exploration: Investigate the requirements to live places other than Earth
    **GATES PLANETARIUM

Wednesday: LANDING ON MARS

  • Question of the DayHow do scientists plan effective explorations of other planets?
  • Museum ExplorationTemporary Exhibition
  • STEAM Challenge/Exploration: Create models to represent Mars landing and exploration

Thursday: LIVING ON MARS

  • Question of the DayWhat are some challenges astronauts face after they are settled?
  • Museum Exploration: Space Odyssey – Astronaut on the Surface of Mars
  • STEAM Challenge/Exploration: Dive deeper into how scientists explore other planets and decide if humans could possibly live there.
    **INFINITY THEATER.

Friday: COLONY BUILDING

  • Question of the DayWhat are some things you do on Earth that would require a special mission if you lived on Mars?
  • Museum Exploration: Coors Gems & Minerals Hall
  • STEAM Challenge/Exploration: Identify what makes a colony that could sustain life on Mars (or any other planet)
    **FRIDAY FUN

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

  • On their first day of camp, your camper will receive a camp t-shirt. We request that all campers wear their camp shirts and closed-toe shoes that are comfortable and good for walking each day. We recommend bringing a water bottle and require that our campers bring a sack lunch.
  • We will be playing in the park. Please be sure your camper is prepared to be walking, playing and exploring in the sunshine!
  • The camp day begins at 9:00 a.m. Outdoor check in will be held on the south side of the Museum and staff will be there to direct you. 
  • Indoor check out will begin at 3:15 p.m., in the Southeast Atrium in front of Gems and Minerals.
    • Please have your photo ID ready to keep the process moving quickly.
    • Please be sure to add everyone who may be picking up your camper in your child(ren)'s Trusted Contacts in CampDoc.
  • To ensure that your child has a great experience at camp and for their safety, any Camper Registration Forms not submitted for review or confirmed as “Approved” by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science two weeks prior to the upcoming registered camp date will have their camp registration for the purchased week forfeited without refund. The purchaser of the camp will be asked to provide the email of the individual responsible for the completion of any and all registration forms. 
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SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

If you qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch, you may qualify for a scholarship that covers 50% or 100% of your camp fees. Call to learn more and to see if you qualify at 303.370.6000

Scholarship registrations: 
Scholarship spots are set aside ahead of time from general camp registration spots. Scholarships are limited and availability is not guaranteed.

Qualify for a scholarship? Call Guest Services at 303.370.6000, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. For On Sale Dates, please check the Summer Camp Home Page.

*Please be aware that we can experience higher than normal wait times on our phone lines in regards to DMNS camps, and we ask that you are patient as we work to provide a great experience for all guests.

Scholarship spots are funded by generous Museum donors. Thank you, donors!

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