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    Did Artemis II break through? Registrations at Space Camp double afterward.

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nevertheless, the movie helped build the myth of Space Camp, which had only opened four years earlier. Since then, more than 900,000 children ages 9 to 18 years old have “graduated” from the experience. Included among them are at least half a dozen NASA astronauts, including Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, Kate Rubins, Serena Auñón-Chancellor, and a mission specialist on the recently flown Artemis II mission, Christina Koch.

    Some of the exhibits and activities at Space Camp had grown a bit dated, but Isaacman’s gift should help to revitalize the programs.

    Among the new elements are a parachute “simulation room” that features a virtual-reality 10,000-ft drop with wind simulation, a drone lab, an interactive mission control, and “training simulators” that will recreate the experience of zero gravity.

    Camp registrations double after Artemis II

    The Artemis mission, flown by Koch and three other astronauts, appears to have reignited interest in the space program. Space Camp officials say registrations have doubled this summer since the successful completion of the lunar flyby mission in April.

    Interest is expected to grow further in the coming years as NASA returns to the Moon and establishes habitats there. The aim is to meet the needs of space-curious children with a modernized experience.

    “Off the success of Artemis II, America’s return to the Moon is just getting going,” Isaacman said during the ribbon-cutting event for the new facility.

    “And it is that kind of magic that inspires the next generation to attend Space Camp, get hands-on experiences at this national treasure, unlike anywhere else in the country, and grow up ready to pick up the baton and join in this great adventure.”



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