The free event is open to the public. Ten stations with multiple hands-on activities, educational displays, informative briefings and live demonstrations will be provided.
The free event is open to the public. Ten stations with multiple hands-on activities, educational displays, informative briefings and live demonstrations will be provided.
This year’s celebration will include new exhibits from Blue Planet Research and the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems Project on alternative energy options, an interplanetary rover and developments in robotics.
PTA’s Natural Resources team will showcase their management of threatened and endangered species with interactive displays and games. Visitors can also take a virtual lava tube habitation site tour, view an interactive cave presentation and participate in a hands-on petroglyph activity.
Visitors must show current photo identification at the main gate.
For groups of 10 or more, or questions call Eric Hamilton at 969-2411 or 824-1474, or email eric.m.hamilton6.civ@mail.mil