“We’ve long collaborated with Chabot for community engagement activities and are delighted to take this next and more formal step to bring a deeper NASA experience into our surrounding communities,” says Eugene Tu, director of Ames. NASA Badge or Ames Visitors Pass required for entry beyond Arnold or Mark Avenues gates, Gate 17. “We are so excited to share the fascinating science, extraordinary people and groundbreaking research of NASA’s Ames Research Center right here in Oakland,” says Adam Tobin, executive director at Chabot Space & Science Center, “Bringing together NASA Ames’ long legacy of innovation and Chabot’s 137-year history in STEM education creates a powerful opportunity to inspire the next generation of future scientists, engineers and astronomers.” The facility will showcase real people and real stories from NASA’s Ames Research Center. Visitors will reportedly get to play the part of NASA researchers as they explore hands-on, interactive studios and displays at the center. It’s the result of a newly launched partnership - officially dubbed the five-year “Space Act Agreement” - between the NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View and the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland. The center will offers visitors an immersive, educational environment focused on “STEAM” - a global program promoting science, technology, engineering, art and math education. We’re talking about “The NASA Experience,” a spacey visitor center that is set to open at the Chabot Space and Science Center in November.
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