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SUMMARY:Rocket Camp - 2018
DESCRIPTION:Two days of fun and experience! July 5 and 6th (9 AM to 5 PM). On day 1\, our enthusiastic instructors will give your child hands on activities that enhance your visit to Kennedy Space Center on day 2. (Note: This is NOT an overnight camp.) We have 15 to 25 seats. \nJuly 5th – Day One: Activity Day at American Space Museum \n\nTour the Space Walk of Fame Museum\nBuild Fire Rockets\nBuild Origami Air Rockets \nEat Pizza for Lunch\nLaunch Rockets\nLearn about Space History\nSee Demonstrations\nMeet Retired NASA Workers\nTouch Real Space Hardware\n\n	July 6th – Day Two: Visit Kennedy Space Center \n\nTour the Rocket Garden\nSee the Atlantis Space Shuttle\nRide a Simulator\nRide Down a Two Story Slide\nPlay in the Sim Room\nEat Subs\nBus Tour through the Space Center\nSee the Saturn V Rocket\nExperience the Firing Room Show\nCheck Out the Lunar Lander Show\nLearn Space History\nTouch a REAL Piece of the Moon!\n\n$120.00 a participant! Wow! That’s a fantastic price! Kennedy Space Center & Museum participation fee is included as well as supplies\, instruction\, and food.                                                                                                                                                                          \nTo make reservation call: 321-264-0434 or email: info@americanspacemuseum.org \nExtra Important Information: \n\nParents are responsible for having their child at drop off locations on time. And for picking them up with proper identification. You will be given a pick-up ticket. To keep your child safe\, only parents with a pick-up ticket may pick-up their child.\nDay One:\n* Drop off Day One: American Space Museum 9:00 AM\n* Pick-up Day One: Sand Point Park Titusville 5:00 PM. Parents picking up must have pick-up ticket\n* Rocket Launch activities are Day One between 4:00 and 5:00 PM at Sand Point Park Titusville. Parents and friends invited.\nDay Two:\n* Drop off Day Two: Kennedy Space Center at 9:00 AM. Tell the parking guard you are just dropping off and not parking.\n* Pick-up Day Two: Kennedy Space Center 5:00 PM. Tell the parking guard you are just picking up and not parking.\n\nWe will not handle any kind of medication. In case of emergency we will call 911. If your child is ill\, and can’t come please give us a 12 hour notice and we will refund your fee for the time that was missed. We will keep a 20% supply and processing fee.\nDay One lunch is Pizza and Day two is Subs. We provide bottled water and sometimes soda. Please let us know of any special needs and we will do our best to accommodate them. Any special diet is the responsibility of the parent.\nWe provide a safe active environment. Florida is hot and wet\, so dress your child appropriately. We WILL be outside. Please make sure your child has been lathered in sun screen and has a hat and other sun protection.\nBackpacks will be searched entering Kennedy Space Center and (other than water) any objects that cannot go through a normal airport security will be confiscated by security and may not be returned. We will not be responsible for lost items. If in doubt\, don’t send it.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/rocket-camp-2018
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History,STEM Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Yuri's Night Celebrating 1st Manned Spaceflight - Featured speaker Shuttle Launch Director Bob Sieck
DESCRIPTION:Family-friendly event FREE to the public… \nCelebrate the first man in space on Yuri’s Night April 12 from 7-9 pm with featured speaker Bob Sieck\, former NASA space shuttle launch director\, at American Space Museum\, Titusville\, FL. (See below for address\, map and contact.) \nSieck\, launch director for 52 Shuttle launches and former program director\, will share his insight to the dangerous first flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia that occurred 20 years to the date after Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s historic single orbit of Earth on April 12\, 1961. \nThe 57th anniversary of man entering outer space will also feature an attempt to make radio contact with a passing satellite by Dave Jordan of the Amateur Radio Satellite Organization (AMSAT). And Ozzie Osband of the museum will talk about upcoming launches on the Space Coast.  \nYuri’s Night is celebrated world-wide when on April 12\, 1961 Gagarin blasted off Earth and flew in his Vostok 1 spacecraft for one orbit of the Earth and into immortality. He died in 1968 in a jet crash while training for a Soviet moon landing. \nThe date coincides with NASA’s launch of the first Space Shuttle Columbia\, STS-1\, in 1981\, with astronauts John Young\, former moonwalker\, and Bob Crippen\, rookie\, aboard. It has been called the world’s most dangerous manned test flight of any air or spacecraft. \nBob Sieck was the NASA chief shuttle project engineer when the unflown “Space Transportation System” was launched with Columbia on its maiden voyage. Sieck’s illustrious career with NASA began in 1964 as a Gemini spacecraft system engineer. He is honored with many awards from his peers and has great insight into the workings of the American space program.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/yuris-night
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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SUMMARY:“Bringing Columbia Home” Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Former Space Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach and space historian Jonathan Ward will be signing copies of their new book\, “Bringing Columbia Home: The Untold Story of a Lost Space Shuttle and Her Crew” at the American Space Museum beginning at 11:00 on Saturday\, January 27. \nComing out at the 15th anniversary of the Columbia space shuttle disaster\, this is the epic true story of one of the most dramatic\, unforgettable adventures of our time. \nFor the first time\, here is the definitive inside story of the Columbia disaster and recovery and the inspiring message it ultimately holds. In the aftermath of tragedy\, people and communities came together to help bring home the remains of the crew and nearly 40 percent of shuttle\, an effort that was instrumental in piecing together what happened so the shuttle program could return to flight and complete the International Space Station. Bringing Columbia Home shares the deeply personal stories that emerged as NASA employees looked for lost colleagues and searchers overcame immense physical\, logistical\, and emotional challenges and worked together to accomplish the impossible. \nFeaturing a foreword and epilogue by astronauts Robert Crippen and Eileen Collins\, and dedicated to the astronauts and recovery search persons who lost their lives\, this is an incredible\, compelling narrative about the best of humanity in the darkest of times and about how a failure at the pinnacle of human achievement became a story of cooperation and hope.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/bringing-columbia-home-book-signing
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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SUMMARY:Astronaut Memorial Ceremony at Sand Point Park
DESCRIPTION:The American Space Museum and the City of Titusville Flag and Memorial Committee will be co-hosting the Astronaut Memorial Ceremony at Sand Point Park. Directions and map are below.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-sand-point-park
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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SUMMARY:Reach for the Stars Reception - April 20
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 20\, 2017 for the Reach for the Stars Reception\, hosted by\nThe American Space Museum & The Planetarium at Eastern Florida State College\n Where:  The Planetarium at Eastern Florida State College – 1519 Clearlake Rd\, Cocoa\, FL 32922 (see map)\nWhen:  Social time starts at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy complimentary wine and beer. Reception begins at 7 p.m.\n What:  Enjoy a delicious assortment of heavy appetizers from Green Turtle Catering. NASA astronauts will be present to reminisce and support our educational initiatives. The evening will feature an auction\, displays\, and Planetarium shows\, as well as door prizes.\nKeynote Speaker: Dr. Desmond Blackburn\, Brevard County Superintendent of Schools\n Guest Auctioneer: Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey\nFeaturing 1st Annual “Reach for the Stars” Award to be presented to Allison Schroeder (screen    writer for “Hidden Figures”) & Charlie Mars (for his years of service to the Museum and Monuments)\nWhy:  Money will support the STEAM Space educational program & museum interpretive signage\nHow Much:  $125 each\nDress:  Business\, casual or cocktail attire\nMake checks payable to: American Space Museum • 308 Pine St. Titusville\, FL 32976 \ncall 321-264-0434 to pay via credit card or CLICK THIS LINK to pay via paypal or credit card on-line: http://spacewalkoffame.org/news/reach-for-the-stars-reception-at-the-efsc-planetarium
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/reach-stars-reception-april-20
LOCATION:Eastern Florida State College Planetarium (CLOSED as of Sept 2017)\, 1519 Clearlake Rd\, Cocoa\, FL\, 32922\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170412T150000
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SUMMARY:Yuri's Day
DESCRIPTION:Space enthusiast Ozzie Osband will be in the rocket garden out front of the American Space Museum (308 Pine Street) (corner of Pine and Hopkins) about 2:15 p.m. to search for the International Space Station flying overhead and to attempt to pick up signals from the ISS>
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/yuris-day
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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