Questions & Answers
If we sign up for this, my child will need to miss Tues 2/22 of this 5-day camp. What content would they be missing? Thank you! (Camp Universe - Telescope Kit Included*) -
asked on Feb 10, 2022
Feb 10, 2022 - Kevin Manning
Hi Michele, On Tuesday of camp we look at stars, constellations, Messier Objects, and locating them using star charts. I'd be glad to make up this class for your child either at a later time, day or week. Would that help? Kevin -
I see that sessions run for almost a full year. Does the content change every now and then or does it stay the same? In other words, if I sign up for more than one session how do I know that the 2nd session won't be a repetition of the first? Thanks for your reply. (Family Virtual Astronomy Programs) -
asked on Oct 05, 2021
Oct 06, 2021 - Kevin Manning
Hi Karen, there are about 20 different topics on astronomy so each program is different. I am also able to customize a program for your needs as well. As long as the time between programs isn't too long, I would remember which we have done going forward. Of course, you could always remind me as well if you had the same program before, and I'll change to another one. -
Who can attend under the $75 Family virtual astronomy programs? Is that all kids in a household plus one parent? (Family Virtual Astronomy Programs) -
asked on Oct 02, 2021
Oct 02, 2021 - Kevin Manning
Yes, everyone in the household can attend. -
How does the VASA class compare to the orange stars class in terms of content? (Virtual Astronomy & Space Academy (VASA)) -
asked on Oct 02, 2021
Oct 02, 2021 - Kevin Manning
The Orange Stars in an Autumn Sky is a distinguished class like VASA but only available for the timeframe mentioned - the Fall season, so I'd like it separate. -
Hi! How are kids able to see the stars? Does the $47 cost per class include access to a telescope? Thanks for your reply. (Orange Stars in an Autumn Sky (NEW!)) -
asked on Oct 02, 2021
Oct 02, 2021 - Kevin Manning
I show them many photos and they are able to access robotic telescopes. -
I'm trying to register this class but once check out, it shows child's age is outside the eligible range. He is 8 years old and 2nd grade, Can he join this class? Thanks (Family Virtual Astronomy Programs)
asked on Apr 30, 2021
May 01, 2021 - Kevin Manning
Yes, absolutely! Age 8 is totally suitable for this class. -