
Space Sciences
Event
Wednesday, May 21 | 7:00 p.m.
Beyond the Telescope: Space Travel in the Milky Way
Journey through a 3-D Milky Way to uncover how, where, and when stars are born — and what that reveals about our place in the cosmos — through immersive visualizations in the Planetarium.
Theater Show
Tuesday, April 22 | 6:00 – 9:15 pm (program and screening)
The Martian
Join us for a special panel discussion on the mysteries of human adaptation in space, then watch the ultimate example in action, The Martian, on the IMAX Dome screen!
Theater Show
Tuesday, April 22, 4:30 pm
Undiscovered Worlds: Featuring Astrophysicist Sara Seager
Join us for a special presentation from astronomer and planetary scientist, Dr. Sara Seager, who will share how new achievements like the Kepler Telescope put us one step closer to the possibility of finding an Earth-like world.
Event
April 22 – April 27
Massachusetts Space Week
Join The Space Consortium and the Center for Space Sciences at the Museum of Science for the kickoff of the 7th Edition of Massachusetts Space Week.
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What REALLY Happens When King Tides Hit Your Coast?
🌊 King tides are more than just big waves — they’re a glimpse into our future. On April 27, some coastal areas may flood due to extreme tides amplified by the moon's gravitational pull.
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Run a Marathon in Space? Suni Williams did it!
Imagine running a marathon… in space. That’s exactly what astronaut Suni Williams did aboard the International Space Station in 2007.
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K2-18b Redux!
There was one space story that stood out this week, the tale of the Webb Telescope’s hunt into the atmosphere of the exoplanet K2-18b for gases that could serve as possible biosignatures. So let’s talk about what exactly it was that Webb found, what it...
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NASA JWST Detects Possible Sign of Life
The James Webb Space Telescope might have just taken a huge step toward answering the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe? Talia Sepersky dives into Webb’s latest observations of exoplanet K2-18b.
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18 Meteors Per Hour! Lyrid Meteor Shower Lights Up the Sky
18 meteors per hour! The Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks April 21-22, and you might even catch a fireball—an extra-bright meteor that has been lighting up skies for 2,700 years!
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First All-Female Space Crew Makes History with Blue Origin
For the first time ever, a completely female crew has launched into space — and it’s nothing short of iconic. Aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket, this mission wasn’t just a technological feat — it was a cultural moment.
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Taking the Scenic Route: How to Get Places in the Solar System
Mercury is really hard to get to, but I haven't gone into a lot of detail as to why. So I’m gonna do it here instead! Come join me for a fun swim in the waters of solar system trajectories: why it’s hard to get almost anywhere and how we go about getting...
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Micromoon is Here — How does it Compare to a Supermoon?
What Is a Micromoon? On April 12, the night sky will feature a special kind of full moon known as a micromoon — a full moon that appears smaller and dimmer than usual. But why does this happen?
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Planetary Profile: The Weirdness of Mercury
Mercury is weird. So for this, the 50th post in our Spacing Out blog, let’s lavish some attention on the planet that tends to get the least and get to know our littlest planet (don’t come at me, Pluto fiends) and all the ways in which it prefers to march...
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NASA Careers with a Disability: Engineering a More Inclusive Future
What if your greatest perceived limitation became your biggest strength? Dana Bolles, a trailblazing engineer at NASA, shares how she turned what many saw as a disadvantage into a driving force.
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The Mystery of Dark Energy
Feels like everywhere I turn in the last couple of weeks I’m seeing an article about dark energy. Dark energy is mostly defined by the fact that we have no idea what it is and are trying, puzzle piece by puzzle piece, to put together a picture of how it...