STEAM Sunday: Rocket Fuel
Witte Museum 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, United StatesHow do chemical reactions launch rockets? Inspired by the special exhibition Surviving Space, this hands-on workshop explores the chemistry and physics of rocketry.
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Join the Witte for STEAM Sunday!
Add to your Witte experience with hands-on explorations of exciting Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math.
How do chemical reactions launch rockets? Inspired by the special exhibition Surviving Space, this hands-on workshop explores the chemistry and physics of rocketry.
What makes sharks super? Inspired by the special exhibition Sharks, this hands-on workshop explores the unique features of sharks. You’ll discover how special senses and other adaptations help sharks to survive and thrive.
What do we need in order to survive in space? Inspired by the special exhibition Surviving Space, this hands-on workshop explores the engineering needed to live and work in space. You’ll design and construct your own prototype space base.
How do we study prehistoric sharks? Inspired by the special exhibition, Sharks, this hands-on workshop explores the wonders of shark paleontology.
How do catapults work? This hands-on workshop explores the motion and energy of different launching devices. You and your family will construct, test and improve your own catapult.
How does chemistry contribute to the art of photography? Inspired by National Chemistry Week, this hands-on workshop explores the art and science of photography.
How do spiders hunt? Inspired by the special exhibition, Spiders, this hands-on workshop explores weird and wonderful spider adaptations.
How do hydraulic devices work? Inspired by the special exhibition, Spiders, this hands-on workshop explores the mechanics of spider legs, elevators and construction excavators.
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