My favorite activity was the sky coaster, even though I didn’t go all the way to the top, because I am scared of heights so it helped me with my fears and because it was so much fun when I got to drop and then swing from the cords that were holding me up.
2. What was your favorite class (Atmosphere & Gases, Electricity & Magnetism, Cosmic Lander, Micrometeorites, or Lights & Lasers)? Why was it your favorite? What “science” did you learn in this class?
My favorite class was the lights and lasers because I found how light really works and how our eyes see with different types of lights, also because I found it’s so cool how certain types of lights and lasers work on a special kind of glow in the dark wall. I learned that if our brain didn’t process how we see then we would see everything upside down and that light looks white to us but, when you use rainbow glasses to really see what color light actually is.
3. What was the most interesting thing that you learned while at camp? Why was this the most interesting for you?
The most interesting this that I learned was that micrometeorites are perfect, sphere like balls that are very small you can only see under a microscope. I thought it was interesting because I never knew how perfect and …show more content…
If you could go to camp again next week, what would you do differently?
I would try to find more constellations with the telescopes and look at more stars with the bigger telescopes and with the binoculars.
5. Give a specific example as to how you encountered Jesus on this trip.
I encountered Jesus by knowing that He made so many stars and how He made them so perfectly and exact everything.
6. Describe your most memorable moment from camp and explain why.
My most memorable moment was the zipline because I have never been on a zipline until now so I’ll always remember the moments I was on the zipline and I thought it was really