Aurelia featured at Boston’s Museum of Science
Find us in the “Space for Everyone” exhibit and the Omni Theater!
Photo © Ashley McCabe, courtesy of the Museum of Science
The Boston Museum of Science has added TESSERAE to its ongoing “Space For Everyone” exhibit! A collection of Gen-3 tiles — the ones that self-assembled on the International Space Station as part of 2022’s historic Ax-1 mission — are now on display for visitors to explore.
Organized by the Museum's Center for Space Sciences, the exhibit celebrates humanity’s insatiable curiosity for space exploration. “The Center collaborates with astronomers, space engineering firms, and multidisciplinary researchers to produce learning experiences not only for Museum visitors, but also for teachers, students, and a worldwide online audience. It does so through expert panels and lectures, town halls, online games and videos, exhibits, planetarium shows, K-12 curricula, community events, in-school programs, digital partnerships, and more.”
Just down the hall, you can head to the Mugar Omni Theater to catch a showing of “Space: The Final Frontier,” featuring Aurelia Institute and narrated by Star Trek’s Chris Pine.
“In the quest to make human spaceflight accessible within a decade, not a century, and ultimately affordable to ordinary citizens, leading innovators, entrepreneurs, engineers and daredevils are locked in a race into the unknown. From self-assembling habitats, commercial space stations, launching rockets without fuel to building the Lunar Gateway to deep space, history is in the making as we speak.”