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April 28th- Thursday Competition Day 1
SAS Pudong has had a full two days in St. Louis. We arrived late Monday night after being delayed in Chicago due to Storms. After checking in all the team fell into bed. We had a slow easy morning on Tuesday meeting for breakfast in the Westin Hotel. Following our breakfast meeting we decided to do a bit of touring and walked down to the St. Louis Arch, about a 15 minute walk. Four of our group braved the trip up the Arch. Following we walked up to the Museum and then returned back to the hotel in the early afternoon for some team planing time. We all were/are suffering from jet lag. Mr David, Mr and Mrs Boyer, Kevin and Owen braved the evening and went out to eat at a local barbecue place. The line was long, but it was worth the wait. Alex and Will had crashed and fallen asleep we brought food back for them.
Wednesday was a very full day. We were up and breakfasted by 8:30 and headed down to the tourney area. We were early in which was a good thing in that we were not rushed in setting up our booth. We met teams for around the world. We had an especially good time meeting with one of the teams from Lebanon. After setting up our booth, the team took turns walking through the pit area. We had the great fortune of meeting up with the Martins, past SAS students/parents who are down from Michigan with and FTC and FRC teams. It was great meeting up with them and discussing the tournament process. Following a coaches meeting the team headed back to the hotel where we took a 2 hour power nap then got back up to work on presentations and planning for Thursday’s competition.
Today, Thursday, we are headed down to the tournament site early. We have an 8 am practice time then begin our judging times at 9:40 am. This begins a full hour of presentations. There is a break for lunch then the team has 3 practice rounds on the boards. Our full scored missions begin Friday.
Pictures from yesterday.
Friday April 1- Graduation Day
We have had a full few days here. Internet access has been poor. Students graduate this morning. Then we will head out down to the mall area through supper. Last night at camp tonight the we start out trip back very early tomorrow morning. We land in Shanghai Sunday April 3 at 1855pm. We should land in Terminal 1. I will have students text you all when we land. I will send out a longer post tonight. With a recap of the last 2 days activities.
Space Camp Monday Afternoon
March 28th – Afternoon about Supper Time. It has been a full day formate students. The middle school team, had their first mission on the Endeavor. There was no viewing possible for their mission but their group leader took pictures that we will get on Friday. The high school team has been in the scuba tank. The high school team has their first shuttle mission is this evening at 7:30.
I will try to upload pictures this evening when I have a better internet connection
Well is is about 9:45 pm and it has been a long day for the students. It started early at about 8 am with wake up. I uploaded the schedules for both teams in an earlier post. I was able to touch base with both teams off an on through the day. The middle school teams looks good and is apparently functioning well. They had their first mission this afternoon on the Shuttle Endeavor. I was not able to view this in that this shuttle simulator is housed in a separate building with no viewing options for chaperones. I met with the team at their supper an they said that they survived the mission and were able to hit the last button before it was to late and were able to land the shuttle and complete the mission. Tomorrow the middle school team will complete their mission in the main building and I will be able to view and video record all the various aspects of the mission from mission control, the shuttle cockpit, and the space/science components.
The high school team had a really full day. They had their scuba period this afternoon and students were in the tank. I was able to grab some stills (see above) and some video which I will work to put up at least 1 segment tomorrow.
After dinner this evening, the high school team faced a rough mission. It started late, and they were one position down. They students in mission control, the shuttle cockpit, the EVA mission launch and finally the science bay. The mission got off to a rocky start, but the students held on through the full hour their mission lasted. I will try to debrief them tomorrow when I next see them to see how they felt about it. It was not an easy mission, but they did not give up on it and I believe the completed it successfully. I will add more when I find out who had which positions.
Tomorrow is another long day with both teams having missions to complete. I will continue to touch base with the students as I am allowed.
More Pics from today.
Space Camp Monday Morning
March 28th. Students well underway with today’s program. All students are up and functioning.
The middle school students are Team Europa. Their first mission is at 2:30 today. I will watch and attempt to video. The high school students are Team Elysium. Their first mission is at 8:30 this evening I will also watch and attempt to video. I will put both teams schedules below so you can see what their day is like. It is a full one for the students.
Weather a bit cooler today. No rain which is good. There are teams from England, Dubai, and Australia here this week as well as teams from the United States. Our students are fitting in well and report that their sleep patterns are starting to fall into place.
Middle School – Team Europa Schedule for Monday
High School -Team Elysium
The only fully connected shuttle set up in existence. All the stuff is the real thing
Space Camp 2016 is Ready to Fly
March 24th,2016 SAS Space Camp is just about ready to depart. We are headed to Huntsville, Al to attend a week long Space Academy and Advanced Space Academy programs. We are taking 27 SAS MS and HS students. I will post more as the trip unfolds.

















