Working in space can be tricky, but astronauts have to leave their spacecraft sometimes to make repairs, conduct experiments and test equipment. Experience an astronaut mission with the space walk take-apart challenge on Wednesday, July 3 at 1:30 at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center. Test your skills to take apart rigamajig structures while wearing gloves. This program is a part of Discovery Space, an out-of-this-world exhibit where you can climb aboard a rocket ship, contact mission control, dress up for a space race and learn about the science of space at the Discovery Center through August 14.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for children and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and Discovery Center members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor educational exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/events-at-kcdc/ for more serious fun!