Take Flight
…and Native American descent to earn an aviation pilot’s license; break the sound barrier with Chuck Yeager; and take an exhilarating flight across the Atlantic Ocean with Amelia Earhart. Will…
…and Native American descent to earn an aviation pilot’s license; break the sound barrier with Chuck Yeager; and take an exhilarating flight across the Atlantic Ocean with Amelia Earhart. Will…
…finale! This dynamic show will amaze your students while reinforcing key scientific concepts. Session length: 60 minutes Fees & Requirements Schools Daily Rate: $450 Maximum number of sessions: 2 per…
Explore unique stories of the American South The story of the American South is big, bold and expansive. It demands to be told in a dramatic setting. Through an innovative…
“A scientist himself, he recognized that the American people must understand science.” These were the words the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel used in 1949 to describe John Motley Morehead III…
…as eclipse glasses, designed for looking at the Sun. The American Astronomical Society warns about counterfeit and fake versions on the market, and their website lists suppliers of safe eclipse…
…Mercury flight, MA-9, and both Apollo 12 and 13. Throughout the years, Morehead has played an integral role in helping public audiences make sense of an ever-changing scientific landscape. When…
…on-site and outreach opportunities. She collaborates with faculty, researchers, and communities to develop and implement accessible STEM curricula. Harden’s research interests include the science identity expression of rural African American…
…box office as availability permits. CANCELLATION: Birthday Party reservations canceled more than 2 weeks prior to the party are refundable except for a $50 cancellation fee. Reservations canceled less than…
…happen if humans consumed all the Earth’s resources. Take Flight Grades 2-8 Take a full-throttle adventure through the history and into the future of aeronautics. Live Shows These shows are…
…of the sky without having to crane your neck. Look up! Obvious, right? Yet it’s surprisingly easy to miss meteors by looking at your friends or your phone. Your phone’s…