Aerospace education classes at Morningside College are accepting registrations for the program, which begins in July for students who have completed second through seventh grades.

Aerospace education classes at Morningside College are accepting registrations for the program, which begins in July for students who have completed second through seventh grades.

“Space Cities” is designed for students who have completed second through fourth grades. The class is scheduled July 20 through 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Students will design and build space stations using recycled materials and participate in experiments dealing with microgravity, rocketry, weightlessness and astronaut foods.

“Space Exploration” is scheduled July 27 through 31 for students who have completed grades four through seven or who have completed “Space Cities.” Sessions run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

“Space Exploration” includes experiments in robotics, rocketry, weather, space suit technology, satellites and hydroponics. Students will interact with an educational specialist from the Johnson Space Center and a geologist.

Aerospace education classes are organized and taught on the Morningside campus by Connie Richardson Smith, a Sioux City educator and consultant, and Mary Richardson Tester, an educator from Pawleys Island, S.C. The classes are a partnership with NASA and the Sioux City Public Museum.

For more information on registrations, contact the Morningside College Education Department at 712-274-5106 or 1-800-831-0806. Detailed registration information is available here.