Meet Last Week's Young Astronauts
Introducing more Young Astronaut squadrons at The Space Place at Renaissance Academy. Here are the squadrons who launched aboard the USS Voyager last week. It was a short week because of Fall Vacation.
The 4th Grade Lion Squadron
The 4th Grade Dragon Squadron
The 3rd Grade Cobra Squadron
The 3rd Cobra Captain is not a 3rd grader in case you're wondering. His name is Jackson. Jackson is a member of The Space Place staff. 3rd Grade squadrons are always commanded by a member of staff. This makes it easier for the crew to focus on running the complicated ship and provides a good example of leadership for the younglings to follow.
Meet More of Yesterday's Outstanding Space Center Staff
Today I have more pictures of yesterday's outstanding Space Center staff. These photos from from September / October of 2004.
Metta was the Magellan's star supervisor. Nothing got past her and everyone she trained did a great job!
Why who is this guy sitting in the Voyager's Flight Director chair. Yes, it is me. I must be flying or about to fly because I've got my walkie talkie in pocket.
Another picture of Dustin Robison and one of the Voyager's alien props.
Josh Babb training the left wing officers on a Voyager mission
Dustin and Megan Warner in the Voyager Control Room.
Megan is at IIFX and Dustin is manning the video station.
David Kyle Herring was never a fan of having his picture taken.
Kendall Duclos at an Honor's Night
Construction Pictures of the Original USS Phoenix. 2004
The staff bunks were removed exposing the classroom's
exterior wall. The Phoenix would be build in this corner of the Briefing Room
The framing is in place.
The wall of the Phoenix showing the emergency
exit (left) and the main entrance (right)
Standing where the Phoenix Captain's Chair would soon
go looking out toward my desk in the Briefing Room.
Looking at the Phoenix from the school's hallway
Looking toward the Voyager's entrance from the
interior of the Phoenix.
Imaginarium Theater
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