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Experience the most unique Scout program on Earth.
From a day of adventure to weekend overnight stays, the Cosmosphere is popular with scouts of all ages because we
You Never Know Unless You Ask…Sometimes There’s a Story To Be Heard
I was chasing an errand over the lunch hour on a Wednesday afternoon, when I stopped at a nearby Sam’s
NASA’s 60th Anniversary: Guest Speaker, Tim Rives
Tim Rives, the Deputy Director and Supervisory Archivist of the Eisenhower Presidential Library, held a presentation at the Cosmosphere’s July
MOCR Part 1: A Very Special Delivery
Back in January, the Cosmosphere received a very special delivery of 19 mission control consoles from the historic Johnson Space
In the News: January Sky
The New Year opens with some great celestial action before dawn, featuring a close planetary conjunction and a total lunar
Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse
The Cosmosphere is teaming up with the Hutchinson Public Library to provide a great event for the solar eclipse on
This Space Museum in Central Kansas Was Worth the 20 Hour Drive
Check out a great blog by Maddie Stone, science editor at Gizmodo.
In the News: Planets in the May Sky
The May sky features Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus. Read on to learn what to watch for this month.
In the News: Planets in the April Sky
The April sky is a changing scene of planets and stars. Read on to learn what to watch for in