SCHULENBURG—The Stanzel Museum announced that a captivating event will take attendees on a journey into the fascinating world of space exploration. On Saturday, July 6 three distinguished representatives from NASA's Launch Services Program will deliver an informative presentation about their current work and future missions.
Join the museum staff as they welcome Caley Burke, Flight Design Trajectory Analyst, Hibah Rahmani, Avionics and Flight Controls Engineer and Cesar Marin, Integration Engineer to Texas and the Stanzel Model Aircraft Museum.
This event promises to be an unparalleled opportunity for space enthusiasts, science afi cionados, and curious minds of all ages to meet real-life NASA scientists and learn more about the inner workings of NASA's Launch Services Program.
Attendees can expect to delve ino the world of rocket science, exploring topics such as launch vehicle design, mission planning, and the crucial role played by the Launch Services Program in ensuring successful space missions.
Through this engaging presentation and interactive discussion, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges, triumphs, and future goals of NASA’s Launch Services Program.
The Stanzel Museum, known for its commitment to preserving the rich history of aviation, is honored to host this exceptional event. Whether you are an aspiring astronaut, a space enthusiast, or simply curious about the mysteries of the universe, this event is not to be missed.
The event will be on July 6, at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Stanzel Museum for the unforgettable NASA Launch Services Program: Launching Across the Universe.
Admission to the event is free, however space is very limited.
Reserve your seat today by emailing your preferred presentation time, 10:30 a.m. or 1 p.m. along with your full name and contact phone number to cynthia@ stanzelmuseum.org