[Albuquerque, NM] – The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is excited to announce a new temporary exhibit, Mission Aerospace. This interactive exhibit is a multi-layered exploration of aviation history, aerospace milestones, and some of NASA’s trail-blazing discoveries that are shaping our world every day. The exhibit opens June 22 and will close on October 6, 2024. It is included in the Museum's general admission.
Mission Aerospace, created by Minotaur Mazes, a worldwide leader in interactive educational maze exhibits, is a thrilling journey for all ages that combines the mysteries of space with the excitement of a maze adventure.
“We are delighted to bring this engaging experience to the Museum,” said Jennifer Hayden, President and CEO of the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. “The Mission Aerospace exhibit perfectly exemplifies the importance of play, exploring, and fun in STEM education.”
Visitors will make paper airplanes and rockets, learn about aerodynamics, and test them for distance and air-dexterity in special “launch zones,” flying them to Beijing and Paris or as far away as Saturn and Mars. Guests will learn how gyroscopes are used in navigation, plot a course, and discover the connections between satellites and GPS. A limited number of guests will receive a commemorative badge recognizing their roles as astronauts, scientists, technicians, pilots, engineers, or crew members.
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of New Mexico Operations, a division of the Kansas City National Security Campus.
This exhibit is generously sponsored by: