The FRONTIERS OF FLIGHT MUSEUM WILL MAKE THE MOST OF SPRING BREAK
(March 12th-16th) with a host of fun, hands-on STEM activities from
Monday through Thursday. Ending the week, the MUSEUM WILL HOST SPACE
STEM LIVE (March 16th, 10:00am-2:00pm), an event exploring NASA’s
three big questions with engaging learning stations, shows, and
presentations, supported by NASA’s Universe of Learning, in
partnership with Smithsonian Affiliations. The event is free with paid
MUSEUM ADMISSION AND FREE FOR MUSEUM MEMBERS. Since school is out for
many DALLAS-area students in commemoration of SPRING BREAK, it’s a
perfect time to visit the MUSEUM AND EXPLORE AVIATION AND SPACE THEMED
FAMILY ACTIVITIES. Visit: https://www.flightmuseum.com/spring-break/
[https://www.flightmuseum.com/spring-break/] During Spring Break,
guests at the Frontiers of Flight Museum will enjoy full days of
family activities: Monday-The Moon Explore our largest natural
satellite with our “Earth-Moon Surface Comparison”
Tuesday-Aviation Become an aviator for a day and explore aerodynamics
with different types of paper aircraft Wednesday-The Solar System Test
your knowledge on our planetary neighbors and design a
“wind-powered” rocket Thursday-Weather Learn about the diverse
weather in our solar system and create a rain cloud During Space STEM
Live, guests at the Frontiers of Flight Museum will enjoy a full day
of family activities: Learning Stations answering NASA’s 3 Big
Questions How did we get here? Learn how astronomers look back in time
with telescopes and discover the size of our Universe as we know it by
studying the Hubble Deep Field image How does the Universe work? Dive
in to the electromagnetic spectrum with NASA’s missions to see
through galaxies and unlock their secrets and explore the effects of
gravity from things we can see (planets, stars, etc.) and things we
cannot see (dark matter) Are we alone? Detect worlds orbiting other
stars with NASA’s Eyes on Exoplanets and identify Earth-like planets
that may be fostering life Additional hands-on activities Micro
Observatory Capture a real picture with NASA’s own network of
telescopes to print out and take home with you Build your own Comet
and Galaxy Slime Take home your own out-of-this-world creations
Visions of the Universe Brand new-to-the-museum poster exhibit
unveiled for the first time SPOC Planetarium Show Answering NASA’s 3
Big Questions, Free to the public STEM Professionals Meet and Greet
Talk with real professionals assisting with NASA’s search for
answers “This event is supported by NASA’s Universe of Learning,
in partnership with Smithsonian Affiliations.”
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