Great Lakes Science Center has ‘Over the Moon’ Fun This Weekend, Inspired by the Artemis II mission

Great Lakes Science Center has ‘Over the Moon’ Fun This Weekend, Inspired by the Artemis II mission

Great Lakes Science Center is “Over the Moon” about the  Artemis II mission, which sent four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby mission.

Families can take part in the Go for Launch! Design A Rocket family workshops at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 19. Design a rocket powered by rubber bands and launch it across the room! Can you build a rocket that can go to Mars? There is a $5 materials fee for the family workshops.

Then on April 18 and 19 join them for Over the Moon, a weekend filled with space related activities, including:

  • Liftoff: Math in Space Science Show – 3-2-1 blast off! We use gravity-defying experiments to explore the stages of human flight outside Earth’s orbit and the mathematics that make it possible.
  • Lunar Scavenger Hunt – Track down exhibits that tell the history of spaceflight and complete a map of the moon to earn a prize!
  • Artemis Chat – Talk with a Science Center expert about the Artemis II mission, supported by an in-depth interactive presentation.
  • Mission to STEM – Interact with the NASA Glenn Visitor Center with an augmented reality app!
  • Space Food Cart – What do they eat in space? See real food prepared for astronauts up close and learn about how it’s made and eaten!
  • Vacuum Demonstration Cart – Explore how materials behave in a vacuum, and how astronauts protect themselves in space!

Over the Moon activities are included with general admission. Visit GreatScience.com for ticket information.

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