SEATTLE – On Oct. 17 at 2 p.m., the Museum offers a presentation with an artist and scientist and their unique perspectives on the cosmos, “The Origin of the Universe and Everything in It.” The [Read More]
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SEATTLE – Free Thursday, Oct. 1, is Astronomy Day at The Museum of Flight, with special programs and family activities. Local science and astronomy clubs will be at the Museum to share their knowledge of [Read More]
SEATTLE – From Sept. 22-27 the Museum hosts NASA’s new interactive traveling exhibit, “Journey to Mars.” The exhibit is the centerpiece of a week of spaceflight-related activities beginning Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. with an [Read More]
CINCINNATI – Journey to Space takes you along for the ride as NASA prepares to launch into a new phase of exploration and discovery. Get ready to blast off on a mission beyond the stars [Read More]
CINCINNATI – Drag racing power tools. Robots. Race cars. 3D printed prosthetics. Inspiration. Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire is back at Cincinnati Museum Center August 29 & 30 for a weekend of explosive exhibits, interactive displays [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Aug. 21, The Museum of Flight opens a new exhibit about the first crewed spaceflight that dared to fly for a week, NASA’s Gemini V mission. The “8 Days or Bust” exhibit [Read More]
SEATTLE – At 1 p.m. on July 25, NASA flight surgeon David P. Reyes, MD, tells how medicine is conducted in the most extreme environments, and what medical capabilities are required for upcoming missions to [Read More]
SEATTLE – On July 19, the Museum celebrates one of the longest journeys in spaceflight history, as NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft arrives at Pluto after a 9-year trip through the solar system. This 2 p.m. [Read More]
SEATTLE – The Museum of Flight celebrates the 99th anniversary of the founding of The Boeing Company with a day-long celebration of this aerospace giant’s rich history. Admission is free for Boeing employees (with up [Read More]
SEATTLE – On July 12 at 2 p.m., NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer Steve Lee will give an insiders look at the risky flight of the Curiosity rover to the Red Planet, and share some [Read More]
SEATTLE – Three World War II-era military training aircraft will fly to the Museum for public display on Saturday, July 11. The North American AT-6 airplanes will be flown to Russia this summer by the [Read More]
Red planet report from Rob Manning, Chief Engineer of “Curiosity” rover SEATTLE – On June 20 at 2 p.m., the Museum hosts a lecture and book signing with Rob Manning, author of “Mars Rover Curiosity: [Read More]
CINCINNATI – For centuries, remarkable advancements in medical technology have been a byproduct of the destructiveness of war. Doctors, surgeons and dentists work to develop life-saving innovations that enable soldiers to return home and to [Read More]
SEATTLE – The last active duty flight of this Navy electronic warfare Grumman EA-6B Prowler jet will be to The Museum of Flight on May 27, where it will be officially decommissioned and taken into [Read More]
SEATTLE – On Earth Day, April 22, at The Museum of Flight, astronaut Dr. Ed Lu, will deliver a public lecture by about “Defending Earth from Asteroids.” Lu is CEO of the B612 Sentinel Mission. [Read More]
Institutions share commitment to science, technology, engineering and mathematics programming CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center has received a $40,000 cash and in-kind grant from Time Warner Cable, in connection with their Connect a Million Minds [Read More]
Science of Sports opens at Cincinnati Museum Center May 23 CINCINNATI – Lace up your tennis shoes, stretch out those muscles and head to Cincinnati Museum Center to work up a physical and mental sweat. [Read More]
Parade, flyovers, activities, exhibit and OMNIMAX® film highlight weekend celebrating service CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center is celebrating those military men and women who served our nation with a special Salute to Armed Forces Weekend [Read More]