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Explorer 1 Satellite Launch
On January 31, 1958, the United States finally became a competitor in the Space Race.

Like Grandad, Like Grandson
Best-dressed grandad in the universe…is a Cosmosphere Camps alum! (Yep, his tee shows all his grandkids. In space.

Coffee at the Cosmo: Celebrating Webb Space Telescope’s First Images
Join us for an official Webb Space Telescope Community Event to celebrate Webb’s first images and talk about how Webb

What is Flag Day?
Flag Day is celebrated on June 14th and was first proposed in the June edition of the 1861 Evening Press.

Role Models for LGBTQ+ People Interested in STEM and NASA
Cosmosphere joins Smithsonian Affiliates around the country to share uplifting LGBTQ+ stories today for the start of Pride Month Month

Sunflower Summer Means Free Cosmosphere Admission for Kansas Kids
Sunflower Summer provides school-aged kids and up to two accompanying adults access to Cosmosphere’s Hall of Space Museum at no

Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
This year for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we want to boost some great NASA content.

Jewish American Heritage Month
For Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate the life of one Astronaut who stood out in a unique group of

Catch These Free Earth Images… Taken from Space!
Imagine seeing 50 years’ worth of images of where you live. The Landsat mission has collected 50 years of images