A few years ago, I parked at the Stage Zero launch pad, waved at everyone all day, and slept in my truck. I realized that parents were bringing their children long distances to inspire them to achieve. I decided to greet and make gifts for the children. Our group now makes outstanding activity books for the kids to work on during their way home. The books are educational and encourage achievement. Lately, I have been adding a manila envelope for an Orbital Space Race. Check it out below. During this time, I realized I stayed in one spot all the time. I could encourage those coming to Starbase to use Base Camp Zero as a central base. It is amazing at launch time to have people come from around the world to be a part of Base Camp Zero. Base Camp Zero is growing fast. We have around 70 people who stay in contact and try to come to launches. Most feel the experience at the camp is as rewarding as watching the launch. Everyone values the effort we make for families and children. Stop by!
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October 2022, Northern storm front time exposure at Starbase.