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🚨 Don't Miss Out! We only have a few spots left 🚨 Registration for our 2025 Summer Academies is STILL OPEN! ☀️📚 Camp dates vary—check the flyer for details. Secure your child's spot before the May 19 deadline! ... See MoreSee Less

🚨 Dont Miss Out! We only have a few spots left 🚨 Registration for our 2025 Summer Academies is STILL OPEN! ☀️📚 Camp dates vary—check the flyer for details. Secure your childs spot before the May 19 deadline!

🌍🌱 Happy Earth Day from STARBASE Robins! 🌱🌍

Today, we celebrate our amazing planet by exploring how STEM can help us protect it! From designing cleaner energy solutions to creating tech that reduces waste, our students are learning how science, technology, engineering, and math can shape a greener future. 💡🌿🔬

Together, we can be the problem-solvers Earth needs. 🌎💚

#EarthDay #starbaserobins #stemfortheplanet #FutureEngineers #GreenInnovation #stemeducation
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🌍🌱 Happy Earth Day from STARBASE Robins! 🌱🌍

Today, we celebrate our amazing planet by exploring how STEM can help us protect it! From designing cleaner energy solutions to creating tech that reduces waste, our students are learning how science, technology, engineering, and math can shape a greener future. 💡🌿🔬

Together, we can be the problem-solvers Earth needs. 🌎💚

#EarthDay #STARBASERobins #STEMForThePlanet #FutureEngineers #GreenInnovation #STEMEducation

🚨 Don't Miss Out! 🚨 Registration for our 2025 Summer Academies is STILL OPEN! ☀️📚 Camp dates vary—check the flyer for details. Secure your child's spot before the May 19 deadline!

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🚨 Dont Miss Out! 🚨 Registration for our 2025 Summer Academies is STILL OPEN! ☀️📚 Camp dates vary—check the flyer for details. Secure your childs spot before the May 19 deadline! 

📲 Scan the QR code or copy the link 

LINK: https://form.jotform.com/250424328726153

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🌟 We had an amazing time at STARBASE Robins with students from Sacred Heart and St. Joseph! 🌟

Their curiosity, teamwork, and enthusiasm made for an unforgettable visit full of STEM adventures and hands-on learning. 🚀🔬🧪 We love seeing young minds light up with excitement and can’t wait to welcome more bright future scientists and engineers!

#STARBASERobins #STEMEducation #FutureInnovators #SacredHeart #StJoseph #HandsOnLearning
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🌟 We had an amazing time at STARBASE Robins with students from Sacred Heart and St. Joseph! 🌟

Their curiosity, teamwork, and enthusiasm made for an unforgettable visit full of STEM adventures and hands-on learning. 🚀🔬🧪 We love seeing young minds light up with excitement and can’t wait to welcome more bright future scientists and engineers!

#STARBASERobins #STEMEducation #FutureInnovators #SacredHeart #StJoseph #HandsOnLearningImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

💧🌍 Happy World Water Day from Starbase Robins! 🌍💧

Water is essential for life, and today, we're celebrating its importance and raising awareness about the global water crisis. 💦✨ It's a great day to appreciate this vital resource and learn how we can protect it for future generations.

🔬 Try This Fun Science Experiment at Home! 🔬
Get hands-on with the "Walking Water" experiment and discover the magic of capillary action! It's a simple, fun way to see how water moves—perfect for young scientists. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

Materials Needed:

Three clear cups or glasses
Paper towels
Water
Food coloring (two different colors)
Instructions:

Prepare the Paper Towels:

Cut two paper towels in half lengthwise, then fold each piece in half lengthwise twice to form long strips.
Set Up the Cups:

Arrange the three cups in a row.
Fill the two outer cups halfway with water, leaving the middle cup empty.
Add Food Coloring:

Add a few drops of one food coloring to the water in one outer cup.
Add a few drops of the other color to the water in the other outer cup.
Insert the Paper Towels:

Place one end of a paper towel strip into the colored water of one outer cup and the other end into the empty middle cup.
Repeat with the second paper towel strip on the other side.
Observe the Process:

Over the next few hours, observe how the colored water "walks" up the paper towels and into the middle cup, eventually mixing to create a new color.
This experiment showcases capillary action, where water moves through the fibers of the paper towel, defying gravity. It's a fun and visual way to understand how plants absorb water from the soil through their roots.

Let’s make learning about water fun and meaningful! How are you celebrating World Water Day? 🌊 #WorldWaterDay #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins #WaterScience
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💧🌍 Happy World Water Day from Starbase Robins! 🌍💧

Water is essential for life, and today, were celebrating its importance and raising awareness about the global water crisis. 💦✨ Its a great day to appreciate this vital resource and learn how we can protect it for future generations.

🔬 Try This Fun Science Experiment at Home! 🔬
Get hands-on with the Walking Water experiment and discover the magic of capillary action! Its a simple, fun way to see how water moves—perfect for young scientists. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

Materials Needed:

Three clear cups or glasses
Paper towels
Water
Food coloring (two different colors)
Instructions:

Prepare the Paper Towels:

Cut two paper towels in half lengthwise, then fold each piece in half lengthwise twice to form long strips.
Set Up the Cups:

Arrange the three cups in a row.
Fill the two outer cups halfway with water, leaving the middle cup empty.
Add Food Coloring:

Add a few drops of one food coloring to the water in one outer cup.
Add a few drops of the other color to the water in the other outer cup.
Insert the Paper Towels:

Place one end of a paper towel strip into the colored water of one outer cup and the other end into the empty middle cup.
Repeat with the second paper towel strip on the other side.
Observe the Process:

Over the next few hours, observe how the colored water walks up the paper towels and into the middle cup, eventually mixing to create a new color.
This experiment showcases capillary action, where water moves through the fibers of the paper towel, defying gravity. Its a fun and visual way to understand how plants absorb water from the soil through their roots.

Let’s make learning about water fun and meaningful! How are you celebrating World Water Day? 🌊 #WorldWaterDay #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins #WaterScience

🚀✨ Shirley Hills Elementary Takes on Starbase Robins! ✨🚀

This week, we had the pleasure of hosting the incredible students from Shirley Hills Elementary at Starbase Robins! These young scientists, engineers, and innovators explored the exciting world of STEM through hands-on learning experiences. We loved seeing their enthusiasm, curiosity, and teamwork as they tackled each challenge. The future is bright with these brilliant minds leading the way!

Check out some of the amazing moments from their visit!

#shirleyhillselementary #starbaserobins #stemeducation #FutureInnovators #handsonlearning
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🚀✨ Shirley Hills Elementary Takes on Starbase Robins! ✨🚀

This week, we had the pleasure of hosting the incredible students from Shirley Hills Elementary at Starbase Robins! These young scientists, engineers, and innovators explored the exciting world of STEM through hands-on learning experiences. We loved seeing their enthusiasm, curiosity, and teamwork as they tackled each challenge. The future is bright with these brilliant minds leading the way! 

Check out some of the amazing moments from their visit! 

#ShirleyHillsElementary #StarbaseRobins #STEMEducation #FutureInnovators #HandsOnLearningImage attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment

🍀✨ Happy St. Patrick's Day from Starbase Robins! ✨🍀

Today, we're feeling lucky to celebrate the wonder of science and the magic of discovery! 🌈🔬 Just like searching for a pot of gold, exploring STEM leads to exciting new discoveries and endless possibilities.

💡 Fun Fact: Did you know that rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed through water droplets in the atmosphere? It's science creating magic right before our eyes! 🌦️🌈

Wishing everyone a day filled with joy, curiosity, and a little bit of Irish luck! 🍀✨ How are you celebrating today?

#StPatricksDay #luckyinstem #starbaserobins #stemeducation
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🍀✨ Happy St. Patricks Day from Starbase Robins! ✨🍀

Today, were feeling lucky to celebrate the wonder of science and the magic of discovery! 🌈🔬 Just like searching for a pot of gold, exploring STEM leads to exciting new discoveries and endless possibilities.

💡 Fun Fact: Did you know that rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed through water droplets in the atmosphere? Its science creating magic right before our eyes! 🌦️🌈

Wishing everyone a day filled with joy, curiosity, and a little bit of Irish luck! 🍀✨ How are you celebrating today?

#StPatricksDay #LuckyInSTEM #StarbaseRobins #STEMEducation

🚀✨ Happy National Pi Day from Starbase Robins! ✨🚀

Today, we’re celebrating Pi (π)—the mathematical constant that’s as infinite as our curiosity! Pi (3.14159...) helps us explore the universe, from calculating planetary orbits to designing spacecraft.

💡 Fun Fact: Pi (π) is an infinite, non-repeating number essential in calculating a circle's circumference. No matter how big or small the circle, Pi is always the same!Pi is essential in science, technology, engineering, and math—just like the skills we inspire here at Starbase Robins!

How are you celebrating Pi Day? Solving equations, enjoying a slice of pie, or learning something new? Let us know in the comments! 🥧🚀 #PiDay #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins
Fun #SweetCelebration
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🚀✨ Happy National Pi Day from Starbase Robins! ✨🚀

Today, we’re celebrating Pi (π)—the mathematical constant that’s as infinite as our curiosity!  Pi (3.14159...) helps us explore the universe, from calculating planetary orbits to designing spacecraft.

💡 Fun Fact:  Pi (π) is an infinite, non-repeating number essential in calculating a circles circumference. No matter how big or small the circle, Pi is always the same!Pi is essential in science, technology, engineering, and math—just like the skills we inspire here at Starbase Robins!

How are you celebrating Pi Day? Solving equations, enjoying a slice of pie, or learning something new? Let us know in the comments! 🥧🚀 #PiDay #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins
Fun #SweetCelebration

Looking for a fun and meaningful way to give back? STARBASE Robins has several volunteer opportunities where YOU can make a difference! Whether you have 30 minutes or a few hours, your time can help spark curiosity, inspire young minds, and show students the exciting possibilities in STEM. Every volunteer plays a vital role in shaping future innovators and leaders! If you’re interested in making an impact, we’d love to have you.

#VolunteerWithUs #InspireTheFuture #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins #MakeADifference
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Looking for a fun and meaningful way to give back? STARBASE Robins has several volunteer opportunities where YOU can make a difference! Whether you have 30 minutes or a few hours, your time can help spark curiosity, inspire young minds, and show students the exciting possibilities in STEM. Every volunteer plays a vital role in shaping future innovators and leaders! If you’re interested in making an impact, we’d love to have you. 

#VolunteerWithUs #InspireTheFuture #STEMEducation #StarbaseRobins #MakeADifferenceImage attachment
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