The Frontiers of Flight Museum will present Moon Day, the largest annual space-themed exposition in Texas and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11. The event will feature a full day of family-friendly, entertaining programs and activities. There will be over three dozen exhibitors. The first 200 students will receive a Special Lunar Sample Bag.
Moon Day honors the past, present, and future of space flight. This year, the museum's STEM-focused event also celebrates the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, on the exact anniversary of the first landing on the Moon, and includes exhibits, activities, and programs for all ages.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum will host its annual Moon Day event, a day of space exploration featuring interactive activities, one-of-a-kind exhibits, and space-themed presentations.
In 1969, history was made, and the world was changed when Apollo 11 became the first spaceflight to land humans on the Moon. This monumental milestone, known as National Moon Day, marked the beginning of endless possibilities for space exploration.
The event will feature a keynote presentation by retired U.S. Navy Commander and former NASA Astronaut, Tony Antonelli, who has spent 24 days in space across two space flights.
The event, which focuses on STEM and aerospace, and space-themed activities, panels, and displays, will include a panel discussion, “Generation Space: The Future is Now,” a lesson on Apollo and Moon Phases, activities on how to take your own pictures of the moon, and a rover driving contest. Ruthie’s, Easy Slider, and Kona Ice food trucks will be on hand for guests to purchase food.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum will host its annual Moon Day event, a day of space exploration featuring interactive activities, one-of-a-kind exhibits, and space-themed presentations.
In 1969, history was made, and the world was changed when Apollo 11 became the first spaceflight to land humans on the Moon. This monumental milestone, known as National Moon Day, marked the beginning of endless possibilities for space exploration.
The event will feature a keynote presentation by retired U.S. Navy Commander and former NASA Astronaut, Tony Antonelli, who has spent 24 days in space across two space flights.
The event, which focuses on STEM and aerospace, and space-themed activities, panels, and displays, will include a panel discussion, “Generation Space: The Future is Now,” a lesson on Apollo and Moon Phases, activities on how to take your own pictures of the moon, and a rover driving contest. Ruthie’s, Easy Slider, and Kona Ice food trucks will be on hand for guests to purchase food.
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Included with museum admission.