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ASTRONAUT CAMP- FLORIDA
Have you ever wanted to step into the shoes of an astronaut and experience rocket flight and cosmic(宇宙的)exploration? On this journey to Florida you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.
Part 1-Visit the Planetarium(天文馆)
From traditional star displays and cultural shows that detail the importance of astronomy around the world, to feature presentations that show the depths of outer space, the planetarium has something for curious stargazers of all ages.
Part 2-Take Part in Mission Space
What’s it like to be an astronaut? You’ll find out on Mission SPACE! Before you board, you’ll train for your mission on the X-2 Deep Space Shuttle at the International Space Training Center(ISTC).Each member of your 4-cadet(学员)crew will assume an important role: navigator, pilot, commander or engineer.
Part 3-Lunch with an Astronaut
This 90-minute encounter at the Space Center in Cape features a buffet-style lunch along with a personalized presentation from one of celebrated astronauts. At the end of the event, there’s a brief question-and-answer session, plus time for family photos with the astronaut. Astronauts describe what it's like to live in space-eating, exercising, sleeping and training. No topic is off-limits.
Part 4-Experience Rocket Flight
Enter the Shuttle Launch Experience, and recreate the feeling of a space shot in real time, from the launch pad(发射台)to orbit. Adjust before six seconds, the main engines fire up, and as the speakers say“3, 2, 1….” the rocket launches.
1. What does Mission Space include?
A. Experiencing a space shot. B. Preparing for a space mission.
C. Learning how to train your crew. D. Seeing the depth of outer space.
2. In which part can you ask astronauts questions?
A. At the Planetarium. B. On Mission SPACE.
CAt Lunch with an Astronaut. D. In the Shuttle Launch Experience.
3. What is the purpose of this journey?
A. To show people modern star displays. B. To train people to be future astronauts
C. To provide some knowledge of planetarium. D. To help people learn more about space travel.