I looked at all the resources available to get started, but I was overwhelmed!
My son is 11 and wants to learn how to create rockets for Orbiter. Where do we start? Is there anything available for young orbiteers? :shrug:
I agree with you Ar81. I want the center to have entertaining education, and hands on activities. I hate seeing something I can't climb on when I am at museums.
Jaungrenet, I have 8 pc's that I use for flight sims during Boy Scout's merit badge program locally. It's a blast, but it takes me two...
If you could start an Aerospace Education Center. What would you want in it? What type of activities?
I am currently trying to organize an Aerospace Education Center along with a Challenger Learning Center in my community, and I have a lot of ideas, but I thought I would ask the Orbiter...
Apollo 11 Aniversary website
Go to this website and follow the mission as it prepares to land on the moon tomorrow.
www.wechoosethemoon.org
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It's cool running the AMSO AS-506 Apollo 11 scenario...
We went to see a premier of "Fly Me to the Moon" last night. My wife won six tickets from a radio station a while back. The movie was cool since it was 3D. I felt like I was on the moon! It's as close as I will ever get! It's a must see for anyone who loves Apollo, since you actually follow...
Has anyone here ever attended a National Conference on Aviation and Space Education? If you did, what is your opinion? Was it worth your time and expense?
I am hoping to attend their conference in Arlington, VA this year.
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