This summer, young people from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade are doing all kinds of things at the Miami Science Museum’s Summer Camp. From Kitchen Chemistry and Icky Sticky Goopy Glop, from Amusement Park Physics to Superhero Science, they are designing video games, investigating mysteries, learning about the science behind art, and tons more. But why stay on the ground? Aspiring rocketeers learned all about the laws of motion, aerodynamics and model rocket construction, and launched their own rockets up into the sky. That’s one small step, and more giant leaps to come!
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