Celebrate the opening of the National Air and Space Museum’s newest exhibition, Time and Navigation. Activities in the exhibit gallery and around the Museum will engage visitors in hands-on experiences that will explore 300 years of navigation history from the early days at sea to today’s GPS. Scheduled Events See a live planetarium show 10:30 am FREE - first-come, first-served Albert Einstein Planetarium Listen to Music The Chromatics (Acapella music about scientific themes) 11 am and 1 pm Space Race (Gallery 114) The Side Boys (Part of the United States Navy Band) Songs from the 60s 12 Noon and 2 pm America by Air (Gallery 102) Hear a Story Zoom, Rocket, Zoom by Margaret Mayo 11:00 am and 1:30 pm Exploring the Planets (Gallery 207) Learn how to use a sextant Outside at the Public Observatory (Weather permitting) 12 pm – 3 pm Throughout the Day Visit the exhibition to meet experts who worked on it. (You may also see characters in the exhibition come to life!) All Day Earn a navigation certificate by participating in fun hands-on activities including: • Making an escape and evasion map • Building a paper gyroscope • Designing a satellite • Discovering how black boxes really work • Using a star map • Plotting your course through the Museum Observe local chalk artist, Patrick Owens, as he recreates the Compass Rose from the exhibition in front of the Museum. |