In honor of National Astronomy Day, Miami Science Museum will present AstroJam: Mission to the Future. Perfect for kids and adults alike, AstroJam will explore the links between science, technology, and imagination. Some of the science and technology imagined in science fiction stories – hover crafts, smart robots, and bionic limbs – have started to become reality. Visitors will go on a mission to the future, learning about technology, experimenting with hands-on activities, enjoying 3-D printing demos and imagining what the next innovation might be.
Presenters include Dr. James Webb, professor of Extra-Galactic Astronomy at Florida International University in Miami. During his talk titled “The Science of Star Trek,” Dr. Webb will discuss the real science behind science fiction stories: what is possible, what’s not, and what technology from science fiction has actually become reality.
The event’s door prize is a high-quality Celestron telescope.
When:
Saturday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Where:
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
Cost:
Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., included with Museum admission. After 6 p.m., $6 per person.
How:
For more information about AstroJam: Mission to the Future or other Miami Science Museum events, please call (305) 646-4200 or visit www.miamisci.org.