Are We There Yet Live Taping: The Scoop on Scopes!

Date:
3/28/2025 at 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

Event Description

Join us at the Museum of Arts & Sciences for an exciting live taping of "Are We There Yet?" Central Florida Public Media's space exploration show! Space reporter Brendan Byrne will delve into the fascinating world of telescopes and their crucial role in our understanding of the universe. 

What to Expect:

  • Explore the cosmos: Discover how telescopes have revolutionized our view of outer space, unlocking secrets of the universe and shaping our knowledge of celestial events.
  • Dive into history: Learn about the evolution of telescope technology and its impact on space exploration throughout the ages.
  • Engaging discussions: Hear from experts, including astronomers and scientists, who will share their insights on the significance of telescopes in both professional research and everyday life.
  • Interactive experience: Participate in a Q&A session where your burning questions about space and telescopes can be answered live!
  • Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with fellow space enthusiasts, deepen your knowledge, and witness the magic of live broadcasting.

AWTY Event Admission is free, with limited seating—reserve your spot today: CLICK HERE for the AWTY Podcast Event Registration. This event is held in conjunction with the MOAS Night Sky Festival! The outdoor portion of the MOAS Night Sky Festival is free (weather permitting). Discounted after hours museum admission is available on-site through guest relations. Lohman Planetarium shows are free for members, $7 for non-members, and $5 for children 17 and under. Advanced registration is recommended. For more information, visit moas.org.

 

What is the Night Sky Festival?

A collaborative event with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. held simultaneously at MOAS & Embry-Riddle, featuring astronomy programs, live sky tours, space-themed tables, telescope tours, presentations, hands-on demonstrations, and the largest publicly accessible telescope in the southeastern US. This program partnership brings together the premier astronomy and space education facilities in the Daytona Beach area. For more information: .CLICK HERE for MOAS Night Sky Festival.

Location:
Museum of Arts & Sciences
352 S. Nova Road
Daytona Beach FL 32114
Phone:
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2025 Exhibit Sponsors
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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