Kids can suit up for an otherworldly adventure on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at MODS’ Sky and Space Weekend, presented by JetBlue and the JetBlue Foundation. You can wear it. Dive into Earth’s atmosphere and explore the galaxy. . Uncover the science of solar eclipses and prepare for the upcoming North American solar eclipse. Learn the basics of rocketry, build a LEGO® moon base, discover the secrets of the space station, and embark on a journey through space at the MODS Planetarium. For a young astronaut (0-6 years old), build a spaceship and create a moon phase necklace for him. It’s a great day of learning and fun, where the universe is waiting for you to explore.
Guests of all ages can marvel at the spectacular sights of space with a variety of documentary films shown in AutoNation® IMAX® theaters.
Watch ‘Cities of the Future’ and step into the future 50 years into the future, where smart cities will thrive in complete sustainability. Renewable energy powers our world and space-based solar power ensures continuous energy supply. This vision planned by today’s engineers has become a reality as electric flying vehicles replace traffic jams. Presented by MacGillivray Freeman Films and the American Society of Civil Engineers, this film reveals the groundbreaking innovations that are shaping our world. Deep Sky brings to his IMAX® awe-inspiring images captured by NASA’s Webb Telescope, transporting audiences to the beginning of time and space, never-before-seen cosmic landscapes, and recently discovered exoplanets. , which will take you on a journey to planets around other stars. Hubble 3D takes moviegoers on an unprecedented journey through distant galaxies, exploring the grandeur and mystery of the celestial environment. Experience a never-before-seen 3D flight at the edge of space and accompany astronauts on spacewalks on some of the most difficult and important efforts in NASA history. Showtimes for these movies can be found at mods.org/showtimes.
South Florida’s home of 150,000 square feet of dynamic science exhibits, an outdoor science park, live animal collections, regular science shows, learning labs, cafes, stores, and a large atrium with a giant gravity clock. Experience award-winning attractions. A 52-foot-tall kinetic energy sculpture. Florida’s largest clock. This unique clock, which has been on display at the museum since 1993, is one of only three in the world.
Exhibits are included in the admission fee. Visit mods.org/tickets to get your tickets.
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