The Texas Museum of Science & Technology is celebrating our 1 year anniversary in our temporary space. We’re on a mission to bring a permanent science and technology museum to Central Texas, and we want you to be a part of our journey.
Get your hands on science:
– Solar viewing outdoors (weather permitting)
– Finally do that Diet Coke and Mentos trick you’ve seen on YouTube!
– Build a seed bomb!
– Play with squishy circuits (3-5pm)!
Enjoy “TxMOST Talks” – 15 minute informative and fun talks on science!
– 4:00pm The Science of Seasonal Allergies, Sunny Kallmer, PA-C, Texan Allergy
– 4:30pm Fireside chat: How to make a Battling Robot, LASA robotics students
– 5:00pm How to destroy a planet (and how we can stop it), George Staff, Austin Community College
– 5:30pm How to take astrophotographs in your own back yard, Austin Astronomical Society
– 6:00pm Confirming Einstein’s Theory about Gravity Waves, Dr. Barbara Endl, Austin Community College
– 6:30pm The Future Vision of a permanent science & technology facility, Torvald Hessel, Executive Director, TxMOST
Explore our ongoing exhibits:
– Play with the physical sciences with more than 30 hands-on exhibits
– Travel the universe in our planetarium with shows every hour
– Journey through the history of our planet with our new exhibit Time Walk, featuring dinosaur bones, fossils, and other prehistoric artifacts
– Explore our new Nikon microphotography exhibit, showcasing artful photographs taken through a microscope
– Support local stargazers as we launch our newest exhibit of astrophotography, taken by members of the Austin Astronomical Society
Free for members, $11-15 for nonmembers
Phone: (512)961-5333
Email: info@txmost.org
2016/04/23 - 2016/04/23
Texas Museum of Science & Technology
1220 Toro Grande, Cedar Park, TX 78613