Bottle Rocket
Design a vinegar and baking soda bottle rocket and see how high it will fly.
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Design a vinegar and baking soda bottle rocket and see how high it will fly.
Come learn about rockets and then build your own!
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Join our educators at this hands-on activity where creativity takes flight! This interactive, educator-led program allows visitors to design and build their creations. Part makerspace, part mini-science lesson, this is perfect for budding engineers and aviation enthusiasts. Drop in anytime during the hour to explore the wonders of aviation through play.
This program is ideal for learners ages 6-12. No registration required; Free; includes museum admission.
Join our educators at this hands-on activity where creativity takes flight! This interactive, educator-led program allows visitors to design and build their creations. Part makerspace, part mini-science lesson, this is perfect for budding engineers and aviation enthusiasts. Drop in anytime during the hour to explore the wonders of aviation and technology through play.
This program is ideal for learners ages 6-12. No registration required; Free; includes museum admission.
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