SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station!
Connecticut Science Center Podcast : SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station! Special Down To A Science feature. We were so excited about the recent SpaceX Launch that
Connecticut Science Center Podcast : SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station! Special Down To A Science feature. We were so excited about the recent SpaceX Launch that
When we think about our changing Earth, we might focus on impacts to human health or our food supply. But, we may fail to think
Washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is the best way to keep healthy. But do you know how
Around 1844, the Great Auk, a flightless bird, disappeared from Earth. Found in the North Atlantic, the seabird was hunted out of existence. Though it
“Some [archaeological] sites are found by luck or by accident,” writes Sarah Parcak, in her book Archaeology from Space. For example, in 1900 “a donkey
Walking up the stairs in the Deep Sea section of Science Alley, you might notice calming ocean sounds, but is it always this relaxing below
Before the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service began air-dropping food in Yengo National Park and other sites ravaged by fire, prompting viral
The scale of devastation caused by the wildfires in Australia is difficult to comprehend. Who can picture over 26 million acres or 41,000 square miles,
When I hear “NASA” I think of astronauts and moonwalks, but it turns out that NASA has been investigating Earth. Who knew?! From 2008-2017, NASA
We are suiting up with protective gear for this latest edition of Science Sunday: gloves, lab coats and, of course, goggles. Why? Because today we
Have you found a unique-looking rock in your backyard and wondered where it came from? Could it be a meteorite from outer space? In this
“Do you wear a snowsuit to keep warm in the winter? Or bring a backpack to school?” asks Science Center volunteer Ed O’Connor as a
As an experienced space nerd, you learn to be patient. The Universe doesn’t make it quick or convenient for us Earthlings to visit other planets
As the Connecticut Science Center celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Science Sunday has a new space-themed edition asking the question:
Get ready to explore new phenomena in space this summer, right from your own backyard! In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11