Was your child glued to the live stream of Artemis? Do they want to circle the moon (or even a planet) someday?
This summer, your student can become a Space Consultant and solve environmental puzzles at the Innovation Center’s Academy for Space Innovation.
In partnership with the Space Foundation, the camp, for rising 3rd to 5th graders, will give students the opportunity to engage in real space challenges. They will investigate inquiries such as “How do we get rid of space junk?” to “How do we protect and purify Earth’s water?” The hands-on engineering and science challenges will give our next generation of innovators the opportunity to see how they can change our Earth – and the Universe.

Camp details: Academy for Space Innovation
Date: June 1-11, 2026 (M-F)
Time: 8:30am-3pm
Location: Timberline PK-8, 233 E. Mountain View Ave., Longmont
Ages: Open to rising 3rd to 5th graders from any school or district
Cost: $375 (Students who qualify for free/reduced education benefits may receive a discount by entering student ID at registration check out.)
Register: Register here!
