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Jul
31
Wed
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Jul 31 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
1
Thu
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 1 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
2
Fri
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 2 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
3
Sat
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 3 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
4
Sun
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 4 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
5
Mon
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 5 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
6
Tue
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 6 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
7
Wed
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 7 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
8
Thu
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 8 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
9
Fri
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 9 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
10
Sat
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 10 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
11
Sun
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 11 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
12
Mon
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 12 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
13
Tue
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 13 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Aug
14
Wed
2019
New Exhibit Opening July 1, 2019: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration @ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
Aug 14 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Many Inspired Steps: Salute to Apollo 11 and Lunar Exploration
On July 21 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the Moon. Celebrate and learn about the early years of lunar exploration fraught with failures as well as exciting discoveries. Join us as we look ahead at the intriguing prospect that humans will return to the Moon and go beyond in the not-too-distant future. From the Rhode Island State Archives a Moon rock collected from the Apollo 17 mission is featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit was made possible with a grant from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Program and support of the Northeast Planetary Data Center. Special thanks to the Rhode Island State Archives, Rhode Island Department of State, and Michael Lye, Senior Critic and NASA Coordinator at RI School of Design (RISD), and RISD Rover Team 2017: Max Reice, Robert Wang, Ryan Smith, Sung Wha Kang, Adrian Roop, Jason Chang, Lily Douglas, Carmen Schweizer, Clare Jessey, Paul Meuser, Calyton Wiggers, Iman Serag, Clarke Waskowitz.

image: courtesy of Museum of Natural History and Planetarium