Freshwater Academy is a week-long camp that gives high school students the opportunity for hands-on experience and fieldwork in Northwestern Pennsylvania's waterways. Students spend their days studying biology and freshwater ecology at a level they can't achieve in the classroom. They will get wet, they will get dirty, and they will love it!
Thursday, June 29, 2017
The Night Sky
In the evening, we went to Carr Hall to visit the planetarium to learn about where the stars are in the sky. We learned about what constellations there are in the sky during this time of the year like Orion and Aquila the Eagle. We got to get hands on with some rocks, an earth rock and a space rock that landed in Arizona which was much heavier than the earth rock because it is mostly composed of iron and nickel. After our visit to the planetarium, we headed back to North Village for the night.
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