Moon Day is a community-wide family-fun event featuring a full day of activities with space-related displays and activities from over 30 exhibitors and presenters.
Moon Day was created in 2009 by the Frontiers of Flight Museum and the National Space Society of North Texas as an annual event to celebrate space exploration on or near the anniversary of the first Moon landing. The festival is a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) focused space-themed public event.
As part of the special festivities, the Frontiers of Flight Museum will present a conversation with Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise as he shares an in-depth look at his life and career, and discusses his new book, Never Panic Early: An Apollo 13 Astronaut's Journey. Haise will be joined by author Bill Moore, with the conversation moderated by Mark Davis. The presentation will take place in the Museum’s Hamilton Family Auditorium from 1:30-2:15 pm.
Moon Day is a community-wide family-fun event featuring a full day of activities with space-related displays and activities from over 30 exhibitors and presenters.
Moon Day was created in 2009 by the Frontiers of Flight Museum and the National Space Society of North Texas as an annual event to celebrate space exploration on or near the anniversary of the first Moon landing. The festival is a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) focused space-themed public event.
As part of the special festivities, the Frontiers of Flight Museum will present a conversation with Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise as he shares an in-depth look at his life and career, and discusses his new book, Never Panic Early: An Apollo 13 Astronaut's Journey. Haise will be joined by author Bill Moore, with the conversation moderated by Mark Davis. The presentation will take place in the Museum’s Hamilton Family Auditorium from 1:30-2:15 pm.
Moon Day is a community-wide family-fun event featuring a full day of activities with space-related displays and activities from over 30 exhibitors and presenters.
Moon Day was created in 2009 by the Frontiers of Flight Museum and the National Space Society of North Texas as an annual event to celebrate space exploration on or near the anniversary of the first Moon landing. The festival is a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) focused space-themed public event.
As part of the special festivities, the Frontiers of Flight Museum will present a conversation with Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise as he shares an in-depth look at his life and career, and discusses his new book, Never Panic Early: An Apollo 13 Astronaut's Journey. Haise will be joined by author Bill Moore, with the conversation moderated by Mark Davis. The presentation will take place in the Museum’s Hamilton Family Auditorium from 1:30-2:15 pm.