Michigan Space University: Astronaut 101
Type: Presentation
Description:
Science Theatre presents Michigan Space University: Astronaut 101.
Our instructor will walk you through how to survive in space by watching two astronauts try to repair their ship and make it home to Earth. They will have to complete several fun and exciting science experiments using liquid nitrogen, a Tesla coil, a flame tube, and more! Each experiment will be explained and there will be plenty of opportunities to ask our astronauts questions. This show is a fun-filled, interactive exploration of scientific principles, perfect for the whole family!
Presented by:
- Maya Joyce, President, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
- Lulu Bogun, Vice President, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
- Kaedon Cleland-Host, Secretary, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
- Raymond Smith, Demo Maintenance Lead, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
- Crab Shaska, Demo Maintenance, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
- Parker Thomas, PR Lead, MSU Science Theatre, MSU
Ages: Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age
Scientific Disciplines:
- Science Education
- Physics, Astronomy, and Chemistry
For more information:
Read more about Michigan Space University: Astronaut 101 (external site)
Time and Location
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4/2/2023 10:30 - 11:15 AM
Location: STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 1130