Kids Week launches into space on February 22–24, with activities and talks by visionaries and explorers at NASA. Get a deeper look into the universe from a few special guests appearing at the Museum this week.
Kids Week launches into space on February 22–24, with activities and talks by visionaries and explorers at NASA. Get a deeper look into the universe from a few special guests appearing at the Museum this week.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson
Sat, Feb 24, 2:30pm
Peggy has spent a total of 665 days in space—that’s almost two years of her life, longer than any U.S. astronaut and longer than any woman in the world.
She’s also the first woman to have commanded the International Space Station twice. In her time in space, she has helped advance scientific research that is deepening our understanding of biology, biotechnology and Earth science.
Don’t miss your chance to hear about life in space from this bold, brave, record-breaking explorer.
Allison Bolinger
Workshop on Thurs, Feb 22, and Fri, Feb 23, at 1:30pm
Presentation on Thurs, Feb 22, 2:30pm • Fri, Feb 23, 3:00pm • Sat, Feb 24, 1:00pm
Allison can talk the talk and walk the walk. She’s a spacewalk flight controller and manager of NASA’s astronaut training program. She also works in mission control, assisting astronauts on the International Space Station. She’s leading a workshop on how to build a space station and giving a talk about teaching astronauts to walk in space.
Former Astronaut Mike Massimino
Fri, Feb 23, 8:00pm • Sat, Feb 24, 2:30pm
Mike is the senior advisor of space programs here at the Museum—for good reason! A veteran of two spaceflights, he completed two space shuttle missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. He’ll introduce Peggy Whitson before her talk, and he’ll be appearing at our Special Astronomy Night on Friday evening!
Kevin Hussey
Thurs, Feb 22, 10:00am–5:00pm
Eager to explore the universe but not quite packed? Kevin, manager of visualization technology applications at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will show you how to explore the solar system and beyond using NASA’s Eyes—technology that you can access right on your own computer!
Jason Kalirai
Thurs, Feb 22, 1:00pm • Fri, Feb 23, noon
Jason is an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute and a project scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope—the successor to Hubble set to launch next year. He’ll talk about the hunt for Earth-like planets and how NASA’s new telescope will revolutionize our understanding of the universe. #nobigdeal
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