Take Up Space
Graphic by Ryn Delpapa and Photo by SpaceCamp

Take Up Space


Adult space camp is where you return to being a kid while playing with all things science, space, and exploration. Like many, when the James Webb spectroscopic data was released, and the stunning photos revealed an exquisiteness that my eyes I’d never seen, I looked up.?

Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI

I began to look to the stars and space with hope inspired by the ingenuity, creativity, and shared efforts for a collective interplanetary future. My curiosity expanded from imagining and researching glittering galaxies to Rocket City.?

Huntsville, Alabama, was nicknamed “Rocket City” in the late 1950s due to its association with Space Missions. The Rocket Park of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is a testament to that truth.?

For adults and kids alike, it’s also where your unrelenting curiosity for space can be unleashed.

Graphic by Ryn Delpapa and Photo by SpaceCamp

Our Crew Leader instructed us to put away our adult hats and embrace the three days of space mission reenactments, building our own miniature rockets and developing a lean fire-resistant space shuttle material to safely launch a fragile entity into space: A hardboiled egg.?

GIF by Ryn Delpapa

Our space team included retirees visiting for a birthday trip, firefighters, psychologists, software engineers on a weekend away from the family, and artists like myself. Our diverse experiences and life moments all coincided that weekend in our shared curiosity.?

In those three days and two nights, we each had a moment to create and launch our own rocket. Behind a plexiglass wall, you’d push the button, sparking your rocket’s fuse to lift off into the offsite park’s grass for a soft landing and retrieval. My rocket was never found, but somewhere in those tree branches is one named, Zenith.?

Graphic by Ryn Delpapa and Photo Credits by SpaceCamp

If your aspirations go beyond rockets, you might be lucky enough to participate in an Extravehicular activity (EVA) where you repair the exterior of your space shuttle. It felt surreal to put on a suit and experiment with the absence of gravity.?

Graphic by Ryn Delpapa and Photo Credits by SpaceCamp

When we talk about curiosity, the journey of our own pursuit is worthy of being honored, for it leads us on new paths. It can reignite childhood dreams you dismissed as implausible, inspire conversations that yield new discoveries, and reframe your outlook as diverse perspectives open your awareness to new beginnings.?

Curiosity unfolding is a way of honoring your life’s journey with the eagerness of possibility and a mindset of learning that sparks hope. Whether your curiosity has led you to space or simply reading this article, do something that honors the creative ways curiosity appears in your life.?

Don’t miss out on your chance to explore your own curiosity at Space Camp!


Graphic by Ryn Delpapa and Photo Credits by SpaceCamp


Julian Kane, PMP

#AfroTech24 | Project Manager | Tech Industry | Filmmaker

1 年

This was awesome to read Ryn! I had no idea “Adult Space Camp” was a thing. It sounds like a beautiful experience.

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