They came up with the idea of “Colony Camp.” And since these brothers don’t do anything halfway, they even designed a logo for their camp complete with patches and t-shirts. The mission of Colony Camp was to design a working camp on Mars to prepare for colonization.The planning phase kicked off after the actual landing of the Mars Rover Perseverance on February 19, 2021 and lasted for two months. Zack and Cody kept a scientific journal which included their notes, sketches, ideas and observations.
Lastly, they created the equipment they needed for their mission. They made space suits and an air powered launching mechanism with PVC and a bike pump to launch their shuttle. Zach and Cody adapted a Tinker Crate Air Cannon Crate for their rocket launcher—even assembling it underwater in the pool (with snorkels!) to simulate zero-gravity. Driven with purpose and perseverance, Zack worked all day and into the night on his rocket until he was happy with it. The learners also explored the everyday needs of their colony like how to eat and cook food at zero gravity. They bought astronaut food and assembled freeze dried meals and even ice cream for them to eat at camp.
Colony Camp culminated on their designated “mission” day when everything they created and studied was used to simulate a mission to Mars with the intent to set up a colony designed to support a larger future population. The Kennison brothers had fun and learned so many new things. In the end, they had purpose and didn’t allow the circumstances around them to keep them from learning something new.
Resources
The Mars Generation | Netflix Official Site – A great documentary following high school students as they attend Space Camp in Huntsville, AL
Space Camp – Learn about Space Camp
Activities for Students – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory – Explore Earth and space with these STEM activities, projects, vidoes, and games
Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover – NASA Mars– Learn about the Mars Rover
Student Project: Describe Rocks Like a NASA Scientist | NASA/JPL Edu – Learn how NASA writes about and studies rocks
Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Food Is Different in Space | WIRED – YouTube – Learn all about eating, drinking, and even doing the dishes in Space
Freeze Dried Food for Backpacking & Emergencies | Backpacker’s Pantry – A resource for ordering astronaut food