Your child will design, simulate, build, test and fly their own take-home rocket. 

ROCKETRY SUMMER PROGRAM DETAILS

Any 2nd week $50 off • 3rd week $75 off • 4th+ week $100 off

• Five-day, Monday to Friday program:
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day

• Optional extended care:
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. $60 per week and/or
4:00 – 6:00 p.m. $120 per week

•Bring your own lunch at Lasell University

• Apply for our Counselor in Training (CIT) program:
Rising 10th-12th grade students call (315) 773-5673

• Limited to 12 children, separate sessions for rising 5th – 7th and 7th – 9th grades

• Save with two or more weeks

• Scholarships available, call (315) 773-5673

• Earn tuition credit with Refer a Family

• Child to instructor & assistant ratio is 6:1 or less

• Your instructors: TBA (A Scientist, Engineer, and/or Scholar)

OUR 2025 INSTRUCTOR
weeks: June 23-27 and July 14-18

Greg Dancer

BS Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BS Literature, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MA Film Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Greg is returning this summer to lead all three weeks of rocketry! Ask any Super Science Sampler participant about his air rocket launcher and you’ll hear stories about flights that should have been impossible. With Greg, your child will get to design, build, test and fly their own rocket and not just any rocket, but one that launches a small payload of their choosing. By the end of the week, they will have owned the experience!

PS Last summer Greg had sell-out weeks and all families gave him a 9 or 10 out of 10.

Guest presenter

Paula Pardo

Paula Pardo – Astrophysics major and Data Science Master’s student at Illinois Institute of Technology (GPA: 3.35)

Growing up in Bogota, Colombia, the city’s inspiring slogan, “Bogota: 2,600 meters closer to the stars,” ignited Paula’s boundless curiosity. As a child, she often dreamed of touching a star, and her grandfather, recognizing her fascination, gifted her a captivating pop-up book on the moon landing. With delicate paper parts moving gracefully, the book recreated the trajectory of Apollo 11’s rocket, instantly igniting Paula’s passion for space and rocket science. Now, as she pursues a Bachelor’s degree in Astrophysics, Paula enthusiastically dives into the world of rocket science and explores the vast expanse of the universe. Having gained experience mentoring students and effectively communicating science, she eagerly looks forward to sharing her knowledge and insatiable curiosity with the program participants this summer. Paula will join us for Live with Paula via a video link when she will share the excitement of traveling to the Moon and beyond.

OUR 2025 INSTRUCTOR
July 7-11

Diego Mobarak

Engineering at McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Diego has been with Edge on Science for several years and brings with him a deep knowledge of physics and 3D modeling. He also possesses an infectious zeal that is guaranteed to engage your child and reveal what they are truly capable of!

PS Diego consistently scores a near perfect 10 out of 10 with parents in exit surveys!

Program Curriculum

We start by learning about the parts of a rocket and discover what makes it fly. With a buddy, your child then designs, builds, and tests a rocket under the supervision of the lead instructor. Teams also make water rockets out of two-liter soda bottles and fly them in different configurations. Program participants will examine a cool model of the Nike Smoke sounding rocket, and then run computer simulations to check optimal solid fuel quantities.

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At the end of the week, the kids will launch their rockets for family and friends. No previous model-building experience is necessary. Returning participants or ones with model rocket experience are encouraged to build a more advanced rocket. This might involve accommodating a special payload, experimenting with recovery and landing, or perhaps adding a booster stage.

Your child is challenged to satisfy mission objectives, by modifying components like lightweight cardboard tubes and 3-ply basswood, or adding a payload bay to launch with a small cargo. The engineering of real-world rocket science comes to life, as your child uses a powerful rocket design, computer application. They will develop flight simulations and predictions, and learn to work collaboratively with other team members.

Why choose the EOS Summer Rocket Blast Off?

Your child will experience the hands-on challenges of real-world rocket science! The kids will use rocket design simulation software to test different designs, motors, and flight conditions. And few things compare to the excitement of launching a rocket that you have made.

By using the rocket flight simulator, the kids learn the importance of accurate data entry, estimating, and troubleshooting when the simulation results are off. Under the supervision of their instructor, your child builds their rocket piece by piece, thinking, modifying, and testing. This forms an understanding of the engineering design process, in a way that they own. Fun and satisfying.


Create, simulate, build, test and fly!