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New Exhibit: ONE WORLD by Air Cargo, now open

Presented by UPS and the Boeing Company
Get an inside look at the Boeing 747-8F, UPS’s newest aircraft and how it flies STEAM jobs into Louisville and Worldport – UPS’s international air hub in Louisville.

In ONE WORLD by Air Cargo, you can fly in a flight simulator, load an actual cargo container, design a flight map, and see a scale model Boeing 747-8F.

Click here for full exhibit details. 
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While you're here, don't forget to stop by all of your favorite experiences, like Science in Play, Happy Climber, Rocket Table, Be In A Bubble, and so many more! 

Whether this is your first visit to Kentucky Science Center or your 100th, it's always a new and exciting adventure! With more than 50,000 square feet of exhibits, there's plenty to see, while still allowing for social distancing. Click here for our COVID-19 protocols. 

Purchase a membership (for the cost of about two visits) and take advantage of unlimited visits for an entire year, perfect for short visits to burn off some energy and continue learning after a half-day of NTI.

Visit today and make memories while Doing Science! 
Camp NTI
Are you and your kids struggling with NTI? Kentucky Science Center’s Camp NTI can help get you through this difficult time. Let our highly trained staff help your student navigate the new normal while providing a safe, engaging, and entertaining environment for kids to socially connect and learn. Program format will continue to adapt and evolve to the changing learning landscape as schools decide next steps.

Learn more about Camp NTI and available scholarships. 
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Help Us Do Science
Membership revenue and donations to the Annual Fund allow us to fulfill our mission of encouraging people of all ages to 'Do Science' in ways that are engaging, educational, and entertaining to inspire a lifetime of learning.

You can also support KSC every time you shop by registering for Kroger Community Rewards and Amazon Smile. 
Science in the News
Check out some of our favorite science happenings! 

It may sound unbelievable, but scientists have found evidence of sharks in Kentucky. So far, scientists have found more than 40 different shark species, some of which were previously unknown. 

The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded this year to female scientists for their work on "genetic scissors" that can cut DNA at a precise location. This breakthrough could help cure inherited diseases, such as sickle cell disease. 

Want to win a trip to the Artemis-1 NASA launch? Enter the Artemis Moon Pod Essay Contest, where you tell NASA how you'd lead a one-week expedition at the Moon's South Pole.  

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will all be viewable in October's night sky. Learn how (and when) to see the brightest planets throughout the month. 
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