Exploration
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Florida Air Musem
Learn about different types of airplanes from all eras, including military planes and air racers. There's even flight simulators for you to enjoy! Additionally, the Florida Air Museum hosts many educational camps and events throughout the year.
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Science Center of Pinellas
Visit the Planetarium, Observatory, and Marine Touch Tank at the Science Center. You can watch and be amazed by a planetarium show or look at the stars using a powerful telescope.
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Orlando Science Center
If you’re taking your kids to Orlando, the Orlando Science Center is not be missed. This fun science museum has exhibits on everything from the science behind guitars to a fully functioning weather center. When you’re done exploring exhibits, you can even watch a movie on their big screen. Best of all, it’s completely indoors, and perfect for a rainy day.
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Kennedy Space Center
Visit the Kennedy Space Center to learn all about NASA’s past, present, and future missions. At this NASA headquarters, you can attend a Star Trek show, touch a moon rock, relive the first landing on the moon from the viewpoint of mission control, and meet an astronaut. If you time your visit right, you might even get to see a rocket launch!
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Mad Science Red Hot Robots
Come to this camp to learn about robotics! For ages 7 to 12 years old.
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The Legend of Nessie the Ultimate Loch Ness Monster
Have you heard of the legend of the Lock Ness Monster? Do you believe that Nessie is real? Tell your kids to find out on this website!
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7 Most Fascinating Underwater Ruins
In this article, your students can learn about seven of the coolest underwater ruins found under the sea (or under a lake or two).
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Deep-Sea, Shrimp-like Creatures Survive By Eating Wood
A species of shrimp has been found to eat wood from sunken ships. Children can learn how this is possible. Learn about this interesting finding.
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Photo Gallery: Deep-Sea Creatures
The deep sea creatures come in all varieties. Children can view these pictures to learn visually!
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The Mariana Trench: Deepest Place on Earth
The Mariana trench is the deepest place on earth. Learn about this amazing place.
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Firefly Squid
Children will learn about the Firefly Squid; a deep sea inhabiting squid that actually glows.
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Maunakea Skies Talk 2013
Do you want to learn about the Hawaiian Night Sky? Come to Sky Talks to learn about the Hawaiian sky!
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Lets Go to Mars!
In this online activity from NASA, your students can decide what they would bring on a mission to Mars, and see how they score.
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Advanced Flight School for Girls
Girls will get a chance to learn about the history of aviation, aviation technoloty, and famous women fligh pioneers! They will get to participate in hands on activities and bond with peers in this three day class!
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Lahaina Noon
Visit the Imilao Atrium to see the phenomena known as Lahaina Noon. The sun will be directly above the Imiloa skylight!
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Harbor Porpoise Movement
Children will learn about the activity patterns of Harbor Porpoises by viewing satellite data. Have your child engage in exploration.
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Astronomers Make Extraordinarily Detailed Map of the Universes Dark Matter
In this article, your students can learn about dark matter and how scientists at NASA are beginning to map its locations.
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The ABCs of Observing
In this article, your students can find 26 tips on observing the night sky in a safe and productive manner.
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Learn the Constellations
In this article, your students can learn to identify many of the different constellations so that they can begin to navigate the night sky.
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Cool Space Jobs: Solar Physicist
In this interview with Dr. Mario Bisi, your students can learn about what it takes to be a solar physicist. In addition to learning about Dr. Bisi's research on why comet tail wiggle…