Age Group:
Children (5 to 9 years), Tweens (9 to 12 years), Teens (13 to 18 years), Adults, Seniors, FamiliesProgram Description
Details
This summer, our NASA programs will focus on Tales of Tails in science.
Presenter: Max Corneau, a Lieutenant Colonel, Master Army Aviator, and NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador
Mr. Corneau will discuss how tails (and wings) allow airplanes to fly.
Activity: Participants will make a paper airplane.
Supplies to gather for the program: copy/printer paper, 8.5" x 11" (Note: notebook paper or hole-punched paper may not achieve the desired results)
Additional events by our NASA Ambassadors this summer include:
- NASA Ambassadors: Tales of Comet Tails and Other Tails in the Night Sky.
- Friday, June 18 at 2 p.m.
- Register for your Zoom link! (Zoom only)
- STEM Club: Mars Rover has MOXIE!
- Saturday, July 10 at 11 a.m.
- Registration opens on June 1. Hybrid event (in person at Jacaranda Library or on Zoom)
- NASA Ambassadors: Tales of Kite Tails.
- Friday, July 16 at 2 p.m.
- Registration opens on June 1. Hybrid event (in person at Jacaranda Library or on Zoom)
This virtual program will be hosted in Zoom. Once you register you will be sent a confirmation email with information about using Zoom. 24 hours before the start of you program you will receive the Meeting ID and Password.
Please note: Sometimes the automated emails go into spam or junk. The email may come from either library-do-not-reply@scgov.net or libraryinfo@scgov.net. If you add these email addresses to your contacts, the chances of our emails going to spam/junk are significantly reduced.
Additional Resources:
Explore NASA's SpacePlace
NASA.gov site: Airplanes and Flying