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SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – June 6\, 8\, 9\, 10\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 16\, 17\, 22\, 24\, 27\, 29\, 30 (2023) – “Shocking Magnetism"
DESCRIPTION:The June 2023 theme is Shocking Magnetism\, a study of magnetic fields\, the creation and flow of electricity\, and why electricity does what it does. Come see Professor Darin as he runs electrons through kids to light up a bulb\, finds iron in different things\, and finds what things are magnetic and what are anti-magnetic. It will be lots of fun as well as educational! \nIdentical classes on June 6\, 8\, 9\, 10\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 16\, 17\, 22\, 24\, 27\, 29\, 30. \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-june-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T120000
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL MUSEUM HOURS for SpaceX Falcon 9 / Axiom Launch Day: Sun May 21st Noon – 5pm
DESCRIPTION:SpaceX Falcon 9 / Axiom Mission 2 LAUNCH scheduled for Sun May 21st 5:37pm EDT. \nWe are only a few blocks walking distance from THE premiere Axiom launch viewing site at Space View Park\, Titusville\, FL.\n\nBEFORE LAUNCH: Get parked at your chosen Titusville launch viewing site then walk over to our museum and catch up on space history while waiting for launch. (Please… Our very limited museum parking is only for museum visitors. Thanks!)\n\n\nMuseum MAP and CONTACT info BELOW. \nSpecial Museum Hours for Axiom launch: Sunday May 21st Noon – 5pm EDT.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/special-axiom2-hours
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230529
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20230808T170514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T032848Z
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SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – May 2\, 9\, 10\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 19\, 20\, 26\, 27 (2023) – “Spinning Spaceships"
DESCRIPTION:The May 2023 theme is Spinning Spaceships. We will be discussing ways to turn a craft in motion\, and how to get a satellite to aim in the right direction. We will get some hands on time with Gyroscopes\, learn about Hyperbolic reactions\, and more. \nIdentical classes on May 2\, 9\, 10\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 19\, 20\, 26\, 27 \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-may-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T022613Z
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SUMMARY:Shuttlefest II - 2nd Annual Space Shuttle Celebration at Hyatt Place Titusville - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:UPDATES: \n\nShuttleFest III scheduled for Sat April 13\, 2024. More info HERE.\nThe 3 main ShuttleFest II panel discussions are available on our ASM YouTube Channel.\n\n\nThanks to those who made the event a success. See you next year! \n\nThe American Space Museum will host ShuttleFest II on Saturday\, April 15\, 2023 from 9 am to 5 pm at Hyatt Place Titusville/Kennedy Space Center. The PUBLIC is INVITED to this annual event. \n* ADDRESS and Google MAP Link at page bottom under “VENUE” * \nThis year’s celebration is highlighted by a screening of the documentary “Base to Space: Mobile Launch Platform 2”. It will also feature panel discussions on “The Shuttle’s 30 Year Legacy” and “Space Art: The Past Reflects the Future\,” as well as several presenters on the making of the documentary and construction of the Mobile Launch Platform 2 (MLB-2). The event includes short talks\, panel discussions\, and fellowship with key space workers. We are awaiting confirmation from several astronauts wishing to put ShuttleFest II in their schedules. The public is welcome to rub shoulders with these “national treasures” of America’s storied Space Shuttle program. \nAbout a dozen vendors who support ASM have been invited to trade their wares. ASM will offer a commemorative “ShuttleFest” coin\, partly designed by Tim Gagnon\, as well as an event T-shirt.  \nA special sponsor of ShuttleFest II will be Ken Havekotte Space Memorabilia. The Hyatt Place Titusville is also a valued ASM partner. Set along US-1 and adjacent US-405\, this relaxed hotel is 8 miles from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor’s Complex. \nAdmission to ShuttleFest II will be $20 at the door or $15 via pre-registration\, with an option for a sandwich or salad “box lunch” for $12. Pre-register here: https://american-space-museum-store.square.site/. \n“The success of last year’s inaugural ShuttleFest was a wonderful celebration of spaceworkers\,” said ASM Executive Director Karan Conklin.  “We wish to keep alive the memories of this important chapter of American space history and its undeniable impact on our world today.” \nAgenda…\n\n9:00 – Opening Remarks\n\n\n10:00 Morning Panel: The Legacy of the Shuttle Era\nScheduled to take part are John Zarrella\, former CNN television space reporter\, Nick Thomas\, Delaware North lead educator of the Astronaut Encounter at Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex\, and Tom Usciak\, a contracted photographer in the 1970s covering Apollo and Space Shuttle missions. They will give their unique perspectives on the Shuttle Era that changed our world in the 21st Century.\n\n11:00: The Mobile Launch Story: Apollo to Shuttle\nAn engineering history lesson of NASA Mobile Launchers built for rockets to the Moon\, Skylab Space Station and the Space Shuttle.\n\n11:30 to 1:00 LUNCH BREAK\n\n\n1:15 Screening of the documentary “Base to Space”\nThe documentary “Base to Space” will be shown\, followed by the principals involved in its development sharing their experience and a Q & A session. “The Base to Space” is the 5th documentary from the film making team of producer Mike Cotton and director Dave Barnes\, surpassing 100 film projects by them during the past 15 years. Tony Pasko provides original music for this historical look at an important piece of NASA’s hardware to launch humans to space.\n\n2:30 Documentary Panel\nThe principals of “Base to Space” will discuss and answer questions about the project.\n\n3:00 Afternoon Panel: “Space Art: The Past Reflects the Future”\nThis panel will include three established space artists: Chris Calle\, Doug Forest and Ron Woods.  They will relate how all mediums of art have inspired space exploration\, with historical art pieces helping create futuristic concepts that become reality.\n\n4:00 Rocket Companies: The Future Expands the Past\nA “current events” update from several of the Space Coast’s “Rocket Renaissance” companies: Vaya Space’s President Rob Fabian\, and All Points Logistics’ Chief Development Officer Steve Lloyd.\n\n5:00 Thank You!\nSee you at ShuttleFest III April 19\, 2024 \n\n\n\nVendors\nKen Havekotte Space Memorabilia. Others to be announced. \nFor more information\nContact Mark Marquette\, marq@americanspacemuseum.org\, phone (321) 264-0434
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/shuttlefest-2
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230501
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CREATED:20230808T170430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T032916Z
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SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – April 4\, 6\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 20\, 22\, 25\, 27\, 29 (2023) – “Roaring Rockets"
DESCRIPTION:The April 2023 theme is Roaring Rockets. We will be discussing some of the math and physics behind launching a rocket including thrust and fuels. The students will get to build and launch their own air rocket\, and do some hands on experimentation with rocket nozzles\, fuel types\, and what effect they have on rocket thrust. \nIdentical classes on April 4\, 6\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 20\, 22\, 25\, 27\, 29. \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-april-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230330
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T032942Z
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SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – March 7\, 8\, 9\, 11\, 14\, 23\, 25\, 28 (2023) – “Mechanical Advantage"
DESCRIPTION:The March 2023 theme is Mechanical Advantage – A Study of Pulleys\, Gears\, and Levers. Building the Pyramids\, skyscrapers\, or simply pulling a car out of a ditch\, we use simple tools called Pulleys\, Gears\, and Levers.  This month we will discuss how and why they work\, and then do some hands on experiments applying these tools.  It will be a very uplifting class!!! \nIdentical classes on March 7\, 8\, 9\, 11\, 14\, 23\, 25\, 28. \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-mar-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230302
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20230808T170134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T033008Z
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SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – Feb 8\, 9\, 11\, 14\, 25\, 28 (2023) – “Visual Sound"
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 theme is Visual Sound. This month we will be studying sound waves\, and multiple ways which we can view what we can hear. From standing wave tubes and Chlandi Plates\, to strings and Oobleck. We will discuss sound in air\, in solids\, in water\, and in vacuum. There will be lots of hands-on interaction in this class!!! \nIdentical classes on Feb 8\, 9\, 11\, 14\, 25\, 28. \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-feb-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230130
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20230808T170036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T033042Z
UID:10291-1673316000-1674957599@spacewalkoffame.org
SUMMARY:"Build-A-Brain" Educational STEM Workshops – Jan 10\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 25\, 28 (2023) – “Amazing Water"
DESCRIPTION:The January 2023 theme is Amazing Water. Water… H2O… Come to Spaced Out STEM this month to learn why this molecule is the most amazing thing in the universe. We will discuss water’s structure\, how it changes\, and the crazy things water does that makes it so unique. We will be making square bubbles\, water worms\, and getting to make water boil at room temperature. \nIdentical classes on Jan 10\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 25\, 28. \n\nPre-registration Required. \nSee “Build-A-Brain” Educational STEM Workshops for Registration Instructions and Full Workshops Info. \nSee STEM Calendar for TOPICS and DATES.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/stem-workshops-jan-2023
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20221019T051245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T060159Z
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SUMMARY:Special Artemis Hours: Tues Nov 15th: 10 am to 8 pm
DESCRIPTION:Special Artemis Hours: OPEN Tuesday Nov 15th 10 am to 8 pm (evening before launch). \nLaunch window Wednesday Nov 16\, 2022 from 1:04 am to 3:04 am EST. \nWe are only a few blocks walking distance from THE premiere Artemis launch viewing site at Space View Park\, Titusville\, FL.\n\nBEFORE LAUNCH: Get parked at your chosen Titusville launch viewing site then walk over to our museum and catch up on space history while waiting for launch. (Please… Our very limited museum parking is only for museum visitors. Thanks!)\n\n\n\nMuseum MAP and CONTACT info BELOW. \nSpecial Artemis Hours: Tuesday Nov 15th 10am – 8pm. \nNormal hours Monday – Saturday 10am to 5pm.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/special-artemis-hours-2
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20220902T020329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T060924Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Artemis Launch With Us
DESCRIPTION:We are WALKING DISTANCE from THE BEST Artemis launch viewing site at Space View Park\, Titusville\, FL.\n\nBEFORE LAUNCH: Get parked at your chosen Titusville launch viewing site then walk over to our museum and catch up on space history while waiting for launch. (Please… Our very limited museum parking is only for museum visitors. Thanks!)\n\n\n\nMuseum MAP and CONTACT info BELOW. \nSpecial Artemis Hours: Tuesday Nov 15th\, 10apm – 8pm (evening before launch).\nLaunch window Wednesday Nov 16\, 2022 from 1:04am to 3:04am. \nNormal hours Monday – Saturday 10am to 5pm.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebrate-artemis-launch-with-us
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20221012T063306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T040118Z
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SUMMARY:ASM Space Collectible Show\, Mini-Auction & Free Appraisals - Holiday Inn Titusville\, FL
DESCRIPTION:NEW Nov 2023 Show: \n2023 2nd Annual Space Memorabilia Show and Appraisals\n\nOLD 2022 Show below…\nWe are holding a FREE Space Collectible Show\, a Mini-Auction\, and Free Appraisals on November 5\, 2022 at the Holiday Inn\, Titusville\, FL (Map Below). \nSchedule:The show runs from 10 am to 5 pm. The mini auction starts at 4 pm. Free space memorabilia appraisals and evaluations by space memorabilia experts Chuck Jeffrey and Ken Havekotte throughout the day. \nAuction: Starting at 4pm\, the auctioneer will take live bids BOTH in-person at the event and online. The online auction site is NOW OPEN for early bids. Full Auction Info HERE. \nSponsored by Ken Havekotte’s SpaceCoast Cover Service\, Chuck Jeffrey of Bid Again Auctions\, and Delaware North at Kennedy Space Center. There will be vendors selling space memorabilia and souvenirs that will include flown space items\, autograph material\, photographs\, models\, literature\, books\, cloth patches\, postal covers\, pins\, badges\, toys\, and more. \nJeffrey\, a 30-year collector and Chief Operating Officer of the American Space Museum\, is owner of Bid Again Auctions\, which specializes in collections from astronauts\, noted NASA managers\, and space workers. Jeffrey will also conduct a 4 pm “mini-auction” of the museum’s surplus space memorabilia\, along with donated space lots by Havekotte\, to help raise money for museum gallery improvements. \nNoted as one of the world’s premier aerospace collectors\, Havekotte\, owner of SpaceCoast Cover Service\, is a long-time space exploration enthusiast and promoter\, widely recognized as an aerospace appraiser\, authenticator\, consultant\, and vendor with nearly 50 years experience. \nWhether a serious space collector or just interested in something that orbited earth\, you will find thousands of items from the Space Age at ASM’s inaugural “Space Collectible Show.” \nThe event hopes to raise $5\,000 for museum gallery display improvements through admission\, museum sales\, a mini-auction and private\, tax-deductible donations to the Florida 501(c)(3) non-profit museum that is located at 308 Pine St.\, downtown Titusville. \nAdmission is free\, with donations welcome for the ASM gallery improvements. Vendor tables are $30 each. To be a vendor\, contact Mark Marquette: marq@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/space-memorabilia-show-2022
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Titusville – Kennedy Space Center\, 4715 Helen Hauser Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auctions,Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221023
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20221010T054510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T033448Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - Cosmic Masquerade Ball Charity Fundraiser - 2022
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED\n\nSorry\, this event has been postponed and will NOT be held Oct. 22\, 2022. More info when available.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/cosmic-masquerade-ball-2022
LOCATION:Beachside Hotel & Suites\, 3901 North Atlantic Avenue\, Cocoa Beach\, FL\, 32931\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20220917T212203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220917T220933Z
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SUMMARY:World Premiere: "The Base to Space" Mobile Launcher 2 Documentary Film
DESCRIPTION:American Space Museum and the film’s producers present the world premier of “The Base to Space\,” the incredible story of NASA’s Mobile Launch Platform 2 (MLP-2) for Apollo Saturn V and Space Shuttle. The EVENT includes a “Meet and Greet” with many film characters including astronaut Bruce Melnick\, a Q & A session\, and a post event party. Note that MLP-2 was the last place on Earth touched by Apollo 11 and Shuttle Challenger. \nThe 50-minute film features many of the MLP-2 team members from the past 50 years. Many of these principal film characters will be in attendance including astronaut Bruce Melnick. \nTime and Location: Sunday\, Sept. 25th from 2-5 pm at Hyatt Place Hotel\, Titusville. (* ADDRESS and Google MAP Link at page bottom under “VENUE”) \n“The Base to Space” is the 5th documentary from the film making team of producer Mike Cotton and director Dave Barnes\, surpassing 100 film projects by them during the past 15 years. Tony Pasko provides original music for this historical look at an important piece of NASA’s hardware to launch humans to space. \nTICKET COST & SALES\n\n\nAdmission fees to this “world premier” directly support the non-profit American Space Museum. “We are happy to pass on the admission fee to the American Space Museum\,” said Mike Cotton. “We enjoy a great partnership with one of the few institutions preserving our incredible space age. Their contacts and support were integral in putting this documentary together.” \nOnly 100 tickets available for this Sept. 25th event\n$25 in advance\n$30 at the door (if still available)\nORDER TICKETS HERE\n\n\nThis is the second film that well-known documentary team Cotton and Barnes have worked on with Executive Producer Pete Charamut. Charamut is the owner of Frank-Lin Services based near the Kennedy Space Center\, and when he was contracted by NASA for the demolition of MLP-2 to scrap\, he knew the famous history and contacted the documentary team.  \nThis exclusive “world premier” event will include presentations of MLP-2 pieces to ASM for their Shuttle Gallery\, a short talk by the producers and a photo slide show of the backstory of this complex metal structure that was so important to America’s Space Age. This is one of several Mobile Launch Platforms\, loaded with either a Saturn V rocket or Space Shuttle\, that the NASA Crawler took from the Vehicle Assembly Building to either Launch Complex 39A or B to launch humans and hardware into space.  \nSCHEDULE\n\n\n2:00 pm: “Meet and Greet” with short talk and “making of” slideshow by producers\n3:00 pm: Documentary’s world premier showing\nQ & A Session\nPost-event party in the hotel lounge\n\n\nFor more information\nFor media inquiries\, please call Mike Cotton at 850-384-1484. For other inquiries\, contact ASM info@americanspacemuseum.org or (321) 264-0434
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/base-to-space-premiere
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20220412T190606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T045446Z
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SUMMARY:Space Shuttle Golden Anniversary Celebration (Shuttlefest)
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 4/17/22: The event was a resounding success!\nPLAYBACK of each session is available as a series of 7 videos on ASM’s YouTube channel.\n—————-\nIn April 1972\, the U.S. Congress approved the Space Transportation System. 50 years later\, the American Space Museum has partnered with the Astronaut Memorial Foundation to celebrate the “Golden Anniversary of the Dawn of the Space Shuttle Era” at the beautiful new Hyatt Place Titusville/Kennedy Space Center. The PUBLIC is INVITED to this FREE event which we hope will become an annual “Shuttlefest”. \n* ADDRESS and Google MAP Link at page bottom under “VENUE” * \nEach session will also be broadcast live on ASM’s YouTube channel. (Later Playback also available.) \nThis FREE PUBLIC event features short talks\, panel discussions\, and fellowship with launch directors\, vehicle managers\, key space workers\, and astronauts. The public is welcome to rub shoulders with these “national treasures” of America’s storied Space Shuttle program.  \nAgenda…\n\nMaster of Ceremonies: Hugh Harris\, NASA’s Public Affairs Office since 1963\, and third PAO director 1992-1998. \n9:30-10:15 – Art Edwards on the Space Shuttle Remote Manipulator Arm.\nEdwards went from the only African-American in the April 12\, 1981 Launch Control Room to become a remote arm lead United Space Alliance safety director.\n\n10:30-11:15 –  Jean Wright on the Thermal Protection System & Terry White\, Orbital Process Facility manager.\nShuttle thermal blanket “Sew Sister” Jean Wright’s work was always right and it had to be right\, or OPF manager Terry White would let her know about it!\n\n11:30-12:30 – Lee Solid on Rockwell Shuttle RS-25 engines & Dean Schaaf on NASA Transoceanic Abort Landing sites.\nLee Solid’s three Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs) always worked\, but just in case\, NASA Ground Operations Manager\, Dean Schaaf\, had nets ready to catch the Orbiter in overseas locations like Gambia.\n\n12:30—1:00 – LUNCH BREAK\n\n\n1:00-1:30 pm – Travis “Triple T” Thompson\, Lead Astronaut Close Out Crew.\nTravis\, whose white room coveralls are in the Smithsonian\, shares tales from the White Room (Orbiter Access Room) about pad lightning\, John Glenn\, Space Cowboys and smuggled Vodka to MIR.\n\n1:45-2:15 pm – Jay Honeycutt\, former Kennedy Space Center Director (1995-97) and Space Shuttle director (1989-95).\nJay gives a history lesson on the 1972 U.S. Congress that approved the Space Shuttle program.\n\n2:30-3:30 pm – Astronauts Mike McCulley & Winston Scott.\nYes\, they are renowned astronauts. McCulley traded the Space Shuttle pilot seat for the United Space Alliance boardroom. And after some pioneering space walks\, Scott walks the halls of academia promoting human diversity in space business.\n\n\n3:45 pm – Launch Directors Jim Harrington\, Bob Sieck\, and Mike Leinbach.\nThey launched 111 of the 135 Space Shuttle missions (82%)\, defining a career that had no job description–or no equal for pressure and accountability. \nHarrington: Old dogs learning new tricks\nSieck: The management side took an unprecedented effort\nLeinbach: A family of space workers to the triumphant end\n\n\n\nVendors\nKen Havekotte Space Covers\, Sew Sister Creations\, Artist Tim Gagnon\, Artist Ron Wood\, Photographer Ken Kremer\, JL Pickering and a John Bisney book signing. More vendors expected. \nFor more information\nContact Mark Marquette\, marq@americanspacemuseum.org\, phone (321) 264-0434
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/shuttle-golden-anniversary
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Titusville / Kennedy Space Center\, 6299 Riverfront Center Blvd\, Titusville\, FL\, 32780\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220219T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220219T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20220216T002110Z
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SUMMARY:Celebration Series 2022 - "Diversity in the Space Program"
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating “Diversity in the Space Program” is the Feb 19\, 2022 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2022.\n\nPresented by The American Space Museum in partnership with the Moore Cultural Center & Museum\, the celebration will be held at the Birthplace of Civil Rights: The Moore Cultural Center\, Mims\, FL. \nThe event will be streamed live (starting 11:30am) on the ASM YouTube Channel and can be replayed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqKYlvy-ZXc. \nThe event includes a discussion panel whose members include…\n\nArt Edwards: Retired after 50-plus years as a NASA contractor at Kennedy Space Center. He began as an African-American co-op student from University of Miami and became an electrical engineer/avionics lead for Rockwell on the Space Shuttle\, specializing in the Remote Manipulator Arm. He retired after years as a quality and safety manager.\nLaura Poliah: Current NASA Orion lead and distinguished engineer. She is the daughter of immigrants from Trinidad and Tobago\, and is a first-generation college student\, graduating from the University of Central Florida in 2010 in aerospace engineering. She has been a distinguished systems engineer on Orion since 2011\, and is involved in several leadership development programs\, including the professional development chair for the local Society of Women Engineers.\nMike McCulley: NASA astronaut and former President and CEO of United Space Alliance.\n\nWe are honored to have them share their unique perspective about diversity in NASA. \n\nThe birthplace of America’s Civil Rights Movement\nAttend this event\, just four miles from ASM’s location in Downtown Titusville\, and learn why the Moore Cultural Center is the birthplace of America’s Civil Rights Movement\, just as the American Space Museum represents the birth of the Space Age.  \nCivil rights activists and school teachers Harry and Harriette Moore were murdered by racists on Christmas night 1951 by a bomb that destroyed their home. They are the first and only Black couple killed in America’s 70-year Civil Rights movement.  \nThe Moore Cultural Center Museum in Mims\, Florida is the site of this heinous act\, where the family home has been recreated around an informative museum and beautiful park\, built by Brevard County.\nThere will also be a special announcement from the great-grandson of the Moores\, Darren Pagan. \n\nPresented By…\nThe MOORE CENTER is part of the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex which also includes the Moore MUSEUM and Moore Memorial PARK. Please visit them at\n2180 Freedom Ave\, Mims\, FL 32754\nMap and Full Contact Info Below. \nThe AMERICAN SPACE MUSEUM\n308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL. 32796\nMap and Full Contact Info HERE
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2022-celebrating-diversity
LOCATION:Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex\, 2180 Freedom Ave\, Mims\, FL\, 32754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
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SUMMARY:Astronaut Memorial Ceremony - 2022
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: The video can be viewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hp1QaUCNJA \nThe annual Astronaut Memorial Ceremony for the 17 crew members of Apollo 1\, Challenger and Columbia who perished in America’s space program will be conducted Saturday\, Jan. 29\, 2022 at 11 am\, at Sand Point Park in Titusville\, Florida. (Map & contacts are below.) Also streaming live on our ASM YouTube Channel. \nThe public is invited to attend this reverent and patriotic ceremony that honors the lives and sacrifice made by these pioneers of NASA’s manned space program. Shuttle astronaut and space-walker Winston Scott* will be the keynote speaker. \n \nThe ceremony includes a keynote address\, patriotic songs\, a host of city and county dignitaries\, participation from the Knights of Columbus\, the Civil Air Patrol\, a 21-gun salute and placement of flowers on the 17 plaques at the park honoring the fallen space travelers. \nThe beautiful program is hosted by the City of Titusville Flag & Memorial Committee and the American Space Museum.  The Titusville Garden Club provides the flowers for this honorable ceremony. \nThose being remembered and the day they gave their ultimate sacrifice for America are…\nApollo 1\, Jan. 27\, 1967: Commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom a Mercury and Gemini veteran\, Ed White\, the first American to walk in space\, and Roger Chaffee; \nChallenger STS-51L\, Jan. 28\, 1986: Commander Dick Scobee\, Pilot Mike Smith\, Mission specialists Judy Resnick\, Ellison Onizuka\, Greg Jarvis\, Ron McNair and first true civilian and teacher in space Christa McAuliffe; \nColumbia STS-107\, Feb. 1\, 2003: Rick D. Husband\, William C. “Willie” McCool\, David M. Brown\, Laurel Clark\, Kalpana Chawla\, Michael Anderson and Ilan Ramon of Israel. \nInformal Reception After Ceremony\nAfter the ceremony\, an informal reception will held at the American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street on southbound US 1\, in downtown Titusville.  (Museum admission will be free on this memorial Saturday.) \n* Winston Scott was a mission specialist testing spacesuits and spacewalking techniques on two Space Shuttle missions\, STS-72 on Endeavor in 1996 and STS-87 on Columbia in 1997. He has spent 24 days in space\, including three spacewalks totaling 20 hours.\nScott\, 71\, has been a leader in education and the civil rights movement\, and is special assistant to the president at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne. He is an accomplished jazz trumpet player\, frequently playing with a band.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-2022
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20211102T051445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T221009Z
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SUMMARY:In Person: Astronaut Nicole Stott at ASM for Book Signing - Nov 20\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:On Nov 20 join us in person at the museum as we welcome Space Shuttle Astronaut Nicole Stott. She will be here signing her new book “Back to earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet – And Our Mission to Protect It“. Her book is available for purchase at the event. \nNicole has explored from the heights of outer space to the depths of our oceans. She painted the first watercolor in space\, which is now on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. In awe of what she experienced from these very special vantage points\, she has dedicated her life to sharing the beauty of space ~ and Earth ~ with others.  She believes that sharing these orbital and inner space perspectives has the power to increase everyone’s appreciation of and obligation to care for our home planet and each other. \nA veteran NASA Astronaut\, her experience includes two spaceflights and 104 days living and working in space on both the International Space Station (ISS) and Space Shuttle. \nAs an Artist\, and now retired from NASA\, Nicole combines her artwork and spaceflight experience to inspire creative thinking about solutions to our planetary challenges\, to raise awareness of the surprising interplay between science and art\, and to promote the amazing work being done every day in space to improve life right here on Earth.  She is the founder of the Space for Art Foundation. \nFor more information about Nicole\, please see our News Post about the visit.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/in-person-astronaut-nicole-stott-at-asm-for-book-signing
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20210916T034728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T063213Z
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SUMMARY:Book Signing & Interview with Astronaut / Humanitarian Ron Garan
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, Sept 16\, 2021 the American Space Museum will host Astronaut / Humanitarian Ron Garan for a Book Signing from 2pm – 4pm\, followed by a “Stay Curious” interview LIVE at 4:00 pm on our YouTube and Facebook. Plan to attend in person at our Titusville\, Florida museum (Map Below) or watch the 4pm interview live online. The interview will also be available for later viewing anytime. \nRon has 177 days in space on STS-124 and ISS Expedition 27/28 where he performed four spacewalks. The experiences have inspired Ron to become a successful motivational speaker around the world. Ron believes in planetary stewardship\, and is founder of Manna Energy Foundation\, assisting Rwanda villages with potable water. \nHe has written three books\, “Floating in Darkness” sequel to “Orbital Perspective”\, and a new children’s book\, “Railroad to the Moon”\, which will be on hand for purchase in our gift shop. \nWATCH HERE: YouTube and Facebook Links. (Our Stay Curious Page) \nPlease also visit our Online Activities Page
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/2021-09-16-book-signing-astronaut-ron-garan
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T052812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T221036Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Climate Change Challenges”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Climate Change Challenges” is the subjects for the December 19\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n\nA seminar on facts about\, and solutions to\, the global impact of climate change. \n– Speakers and a panel discussion focusing on how NASA and other nations monitor climate change from Earth orbit\, and the current state of affairs. \n– More information soon on the presentations and activities. \n– Starting at twilight\, we will feature “Urban Stargazing” from our parking lot with members of the Brevard Astronomical Society with their telescopes (and a wealth of knowledge!) to share. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-giving-thanks-for-spinoffs-2
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T051302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T041737Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Giving Thanks for Spinoffs”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Giving Thanks for Spinoffs” is the subjects for the November 21\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n\nCelebrating the impact of NASA’s technology on our everyday lives. \n– From medicine to weather forecasting to our “smart homes”\, each year the series will focus on one aspect of spin-offs that we just don’t want to live without. \n– More information soon on the presentations and activities. \n– Starting at twilight\, we will feature “Urban Stargazing” from our parking lot with members of the Brevard Astronomical Society with their telescopes (and a wealth of knowledge!) to share. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-giving-thanks-for-spinoffs
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T035657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T221126Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Tomorrow’s Workforce”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Tomorrow’s Workforce” is the subjects for the September 19\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\nAn in-depth look at a generation of future space workers with speakers from the Space Coast aerospace industry. \n– Featuring the dedication of the museum’s new “Workers Gallery”. \n– More information soon on the presentations and activities. \n– Starting at twilight\, we will feature “Urban Stargazing” from our parking lot with members of the Brevard Astronomical Society with their telescopes (and a wealth of knowledge!) to share. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-tomorrows-workforce
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T033422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T041821Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Rocket Pioneers of Cape Canaveral”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Rocket Pioneers of Cape Canaveral” is the subjects for the August 29\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\nWe will celebrate the unsung heroes of the 1950’s and 1960’s who pioneered the unmanned space programs. \n– Featured will be the museum’s recreated control room with actual consoles from launch complex 36. This will showcase the now “primitive” technology that became the model for today’s private space businesses. \n– More information soon on the presentations and activities. \nCost: Normal Admission\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-rocket-pioneers-of-cape-canaveral
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T030945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T041835Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Apollo Era Legacy”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Apollo Era Legacy” is the subjects for the July 18\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\nThe space workers who pioneered America’s formidable quest for the Moon from Mercury through Apollo will be featured in a different light each year of the series. \n– Speakers and panel participants will come from ASM’s large pool of space pioneers\, many of whom have been involved in the development of the American Space Museum since it’s beginning more than two decades ago. \n– More information soon on the presentations and activities. \nCost: Normal Admission\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-apollo-era-legacy
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T025250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T041851Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Space Art Celebration Week”
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Space Art” is the subjects for the week long celebration from June 15 – 20\, 2020 in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n\nArtists of all mediums will take center stage each day (10am to 5pm) to showcase their creations documenting the Space Age. (We have so many talented artists we want to feature that\, for each year\, we plan to invite a different set of artists.) \n– Particular emphasis will be given to the tireless rocket launch photographers and videographers\, with panel discussions on their work and techniques. \n– Daily artist talks and a public reception Saturday will bring exposure to the art of the space age. \n– More Information SOON on the presentations and activities. \nCost: Normal Admission\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-space-art-celebration-week
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T022624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T224516Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Hands On Space\, Face to Face”
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled (COVID-19): \n“Hands On Space\, Face to Face” is the subjects for the May 9\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n\nAn education-filled Saturday of hands-on fun for the entire family. \n– Science stations throughout the museum will challenge\, educate and ignite curiosity about the space environment and challenges to go to the Moon\, Mars and beyond. \n– More Information SOON on the daytime presentations and activities. \n– Starting at twilight\, we will feature “Urban Stargazing” from our parking lot with members of the Brevard Astronomical Society with their telescopes (and a wealth of knowledge!) to share. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-hands-on-space
LOCATION:American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:STEM Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200113T020206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T041904Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Shuttle Era Legacy" & "Yuri’s Night"
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): “Shuttle Era Legacy” & “Yuri’s Night” are the subjects for the April 11\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n1) Celebrating the 30+ years of the Space Transportation System / Space Shuttle program\, featuring former workers in short talks and panel discussions. \n2) ASM will participate in International Yuri’s Night with an evening talk commemorating the first human spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin on April 12\, 1961. Shuttle orbiter Columbia’s first flight was exactly 20 years later on April 12\, 1981. \n– More Information SOON on the presentations and activities. \n– In addition to the Yuri’s Night program\, starting at twilight\, we will also have “Urban Stargazing” available from our parking lot with members of the Brevard Astronomical Society with their telescopes (and a wealth of knowledge!) to share. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-shuttle-era-legacy
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200404T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200404T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200126T044140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T221155Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Space Walk of Fame 8K / 2 Mile Run & Walk - 2020
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: The 2020 run will be VIRTUAL due to COVID-19. That means you run the distance at home\, record your time\, and notify organizer Marty Winkel at runsalot@cfl.rr.com. Participants may still register through Saturday April 4th\, and receive a T-shirt and medal mailed to them.  \nPlease contact Marty Winkel: (321) 537-3526 or runsalot@cfl.rr.com for more info ….. \nOn April 4\, 2020\, join us for the… \n\n“42nd annual Space Walk of Fame 8K and 2 Mile Run and Walk“\n“Free American Space Museum Youth Run” (1/4 and 1/2 mile for ages 12 & under.)\n\nShuttle Astronaut Bob Springer (STS 29 & 38) will be available to take pictures & sign autographs. \nThis year’s event will be honoring Project Apollo and the 50th anniversary of Apollo I3. \nFull Information Here
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/annual-space-walk-of-fame-8k-2-mile-run-walk-2020
LOCATION:Space View Park\, 17 Orange St\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200321T100000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232002
CREATED:20200111T055224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T042038Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED (COVID-19): Celebration Series 2020 - "Women Space Pioneers"
DESCRIPTION:CANCELED (COVID-19): Update: The March 21st Event has been CANCELED…\nWith regret\, but in the spirit of being responsible during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic health emergency\, the “Women Space Pioneers” event March 21st has been canceled. “We are doing the responsible thing for the public health\, as so many places are\,” said Executive Director Karan Conklin. “We are grateful for our amazing cast of guest speakers willing to support our Celebration Series of talks\, and hope we can bring them back for the same event in March 2021.”\n\n\n\nAn amazing look at females who made a difference in the Space Age\, with fun activities for the entire family. \nThe program will feature…\n\nNASA legend JoAnn Morgan\, the woman who broke the “glass ceiling” for lady engineers in the 1960s. She will talk of her pioneering experiences as the only female among the male rocket engineers in the Kennedy Space Center Launch Control at the historic launch of Apollo 11 in July 1969.\nAl Hallonquist\, the authority on the 1960s First Lady Astronaut Trainees (FLATS).\nJean Wright\, retired NASA engineer and one of 18 women “Sew Sisters” who sewed protective reentry blankets covering the Shuttle Orbiters.\nEmily Carney\, blog writer and founder of Facebook’s Space Hipsters\, 18\,000 followers strong after 9 years;\nSuzy Cunningham\, Kennedy Space Center’s Strategy & Integration Manager\, with a 30 year NASA career.\nRebecca Siegel\, author of the book “To Fly Among the Stars: A True Story of the Women and Men who tested to become America’s First Astronauts”. She has written nonfiction history books for Middle Grade and Young Adult readers for the past 14 years.\n97 year old Ike Rigel\, legendary NASA launch director and World War II veteran\, will be available in the morning to sign his autobiography\, “Ike”.\nFormer space workers will be on hand to explain the artifacts and share their personal stories.\n\n11 am to 4 pm…\nDuring two panel discussions\, the speakers will share their experiences writing about women space pioneers and their place in space history. The morning panel will be the space writers Hallonquist\, Carney and Siegel. The afternoon panel will feature Ms. Morgan\, Wright and Cunningham. \n4 pm to 9 pm…\nThe event will continue as a Space Hipsters Spring Equinox meet-up\, featuring a 7 pm panel discussion with several Space Coast rocket launch photographers sharing their techniques. An Urban Stargaze from the parking lot\, will be conducted by the Brevard Astronomical Society until 9 pm. \nThis ASM event for National Women’s Month is in partnership with the Titusville Women’s Center. \nCost: Normal Admission.   (Evening Stargazing: Free)\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-women-space-pioneers
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:Celebration Series 2020 - "Celebrating Diversity"
DESCRIPTION:“Celebrating Diversity” is the subject for the Feb 15\, 2020 presentation in the “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020“.\n\n \nCome hear about a cockroach on the Moon\, the building of garages for the Shuttle Orbiters\, and some of the favorite foods of the astronauts as the museum celebrates cultural and career diversity for Black History Month. \nThe program will feature…\n\nNASA legend Ernie Reyes\, the fateful Apollo 1 project manager and manned spaceflight leader.\nWilliam “Bill” Gary\, a construction manager of buildings at Kennedy Space Center.\nDelores Abraham\, who managed the astronauts’ quarters and family requests during the Space Shuttle era.\n\nWe are honored to have them share their unique perspective about NASA. They all helped break down the racial barriers in the government agency\, and became key employees\, setting the example for future generations of NASA workers. \nIn addition…\n\n10 am – noon: 97 year old Ike Rigel\, legendary NASA launch director and a World War II veteran\, will be at the museum to sign his autobiography\, “Ike.”\nMany former space workers will be on hand to explain the artifacts and share their personal stories about working their way up from one job to a position that became their expertise.\nVideos highlighting minority astronauts and workers will be shown throughout the day.\n\nAbout our guest speakers…\n\nErnie Reyes served as a NASA employee for 36 years and was one of the first Hispanics in management. During this time he played key roles in Gemini\, Apollo\, Skylab\, Viking\, Space Shuttle and Spacelab programs. And yes\, he has a story about a cockroach on the Apollo 12 moon mission! Appearing on dozens of national and international Apollo documentaries\, Ernie was a consultant for the HBO series “From Earth to the Moon.”\nBill Gary retired in 2008 after a 40-year career in the space industry.  One of the first African-Americans hired\, Gary became an expert in “Construction of Facilities Budgeting”. He was a manager on many important projects at Kennedy Space Center\, from the Vehicle Assembly Building for the Apollo program to the Orbiter Processing Facility for the Space Shuttle. He has received numerous awards including the prestigious Space Coast Hall of Fame Public Service award. Bill has been involved in the Space Coast community for decades\, including President of the Harry T. & Harriett Moore Culture Center in nearby Mims\, FL.\nDelores Abraham was hired by NASA in 1972\, and served 40 years\, starting as a clerk typist\, moving to executive secretary in administration\, procurement specialists and finally as the Astronaut Crew Quarters (ACQ) manager until her retirement in 2011.  She has some amazing stories about astronauts and accommodating their families during launches and landings.\n\nMore…\n\nHours:  10 am to 5 pm then Stargazing starting at twilight\nCost:  10 am to 5 pm – Normal museum admission.   Evening Stargazing: Free\nMuseum Location & Contact:  See Below\n\n\nThe “American Space Museum Celebration Series 2020” will connect the public with space workers and authorities on monthly subjects.
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/celebration-series-2020-celebrating-diversity
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:Astronaut Memorial Ceremony - 2020
DESCRIPTION:The annual Astronaut Memorial Ceremony for the 17 crew members of Apollo 1\, Challenger and Columbia who perished in America’s space program will be conducted Saturday\, Jan. 25\, 2020 at 11 am\, at Sand Point Park in Titusville\, Florida. (Map & contacts are below.) \nThe public is invited to attend this reverent and patriotic ceremony that honors the lives and sacrifice made by these pioneers NASA’s manned space program. Keynote speaker will be Mike Leinbach\, former NASA launch director. Mr. Leinbach launched the last 37 Space Shuttles and co-authored the book “Bringing Columbia Home\,” the account of the mammoth undertaking by thousands to find Columbia’s debris in South Texas and Louisiana and bring it home to Kennedy Space Center. \n \nThe ceremony includes patriotic songs\, a host of city and county dignitaries\, participation from the Knights of Columbus\, the Civil Air Patrol\, a 21-gun salute and placement of flowers on the 17 plaques at the park honoring the fallen space travelers.  High school students will place an apple on the plaque commemorating Teacher-in-Space Christa McAuliffe. \nThe beautiful program is hosted by the City of Titusville Flag & Memorial Committee and the American Space Museum.  The Titusville Garden Club provides the flowers for this honorable ceremony. \nThose being remembered are…\nApollo 1\, Jan. 27\, 1967: Commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom a Mercury and Gemini veteran\, Ed White\, the first American to walk in space\, and Roger Chaffee; \nChallenger STS-51L\, Jan. 28\, 1986: Commander Dick Scobee\, Pilot Mike Smith\, Mission specialists Judy Resnick\, Ellison Onizuka\, Greg Jarvis\, Ron McNair and first true civilian and teacher in space Christa McAuliffe; \nColumbia STS-107\, Feb. 1\, 2003: Commander Rick Husband\, Pilot Williof Israel. \nInformal Reception After Ceremony\nAfter the ceremony\, an informal reception will held at the American Space Museum\, 308 Pine Street on southbound US 1\, in downtown Titusville.  (Museum admission will be free on this memorial Saturday.)
URL:https://spacewalkoffame.org/event/astronaut-memorial-ceremony-2020
LOCATION:Sand Point Park\, 101 N Washington Ave\, Titusville\, FL\, 32796\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space History
ORGANIZER;CN="American Space Museum":MAILTO:events@americanspacemuseum.org
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