Short Title
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Museum of Flight's Rocket Power |
Date of the Event |
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June 09, 2001 - June 10, 2001 |
Time of Event |
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see below |
Type of Event |
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Educational Activity |
Expected Total Attendance |
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100-1,000 |
Brief Description
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Saturdays and Sundays, June 2,3,9, and 10, 2001,
11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. What came
first, the rocket or the plane? Would you believe
that rockets were being used in China more than
2,000 years ago? Discover the ancient secrets of
rocket science. Apply your knowledge as we help you
build and launch your own fast-flying
Alka-Seltzer-powered rocket. Children under the age
of six must be accompanied by an adult. For groups
with more than 10 children, contact Seth Margolis,
Community Education Coordinator, at 206-768-7126. |
Website |
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www.museumofflight.org |
Location of Event |
Address |
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Museum of Flight
9404 E. Marginal Way S
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City |
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Seattle |
State/Province |
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WA |
Zip/Postal Code |
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98108-4097 |
Country |
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United States |
Point of Contact Information |
Name |
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Eden Hopkins |
Telephone |
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206-764-5720 |
E-mail Address |
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ehopkins@museumofflight.org |
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