Saint Louis Science Center Earns Reaccreditation from American Alliance of Museums

ST. LOUIS, MO – April 23, 2024 Saint Louis Science Center Earns Reaccreditation from American Alliance of Museums Accreditation Signifies Institution’s Commitment to Excellence, Accountability, High Standards and Continued Improvement The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) recently awarded the Saint Louis Science Center successful reaccreditation following an evaluation of the institution’s operational standards. The highest… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 23, 2024

April 23, 2024 Full moon for April occurs today at 6:49 pm. April’s full moon is often called the Full Pink Moon as a connection to the flowers in bloom this time of year. The Moon’s synodic cycle used to be the basis for our calendars. As a result, full moons were often given names… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 22, 2024

April 22, 2024 The Lyrid meteor shower is active every year from April 16 to April 25. The meteor shower’s peak activity occurs tonight but a near full moon will impact how many meteors are visible. If your skies are clear, look northeast after twilight ends to start looking for meteors. As the night progresses,… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 20, 2024

April 20, 2024 Today in 1972, the Apollo 16 lunar module lands in the Descartes region of the Moon. The Apollo 16 crew consisted of astronauts John W. Young, Charles M Duke Jr. and Thomas K. Mattingly II. Image showing the selected landing site of the Apollo 16 mission in the Descartes Region of the… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 19, 2024

April 19, 2024 Today in 1971, the first space station Salyut-1 was launched. Soyuz 10 and 11 were the only missions that visited Salyut 1. The only cosmonauts to board Salyut 1 were those of Soyuz 11 who sadly perished when returning home due to an issue with their capsule. View of Salyut 1 seen… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 18, 2024

April 18, 2024 Comets are frozen remnants leftover from the formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago. They are comprised of mostly ice and some rock and dust. The current number of known comets is around 3,910. The nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko imaged by the Rosetta spacecraft on Jan 31, 2015. Image… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 17, 2024

April 17, 2024 Today in 1970, the Apollo 13 mission safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Their mission to land on the Moon was aborted after the No. 2 tank carrying liquid oxygen burst. On April 17, 1970, Apollo 13 safely return to Earth splashing down in the South Pacific. Image credit: NASA, Johnson… Continue reading

Bats

Bats Native to Missouri Did you know that April 17th is International Bat Appreciation Day? These furry winged friends of the sky play a key role in our ecosystems and this day is meant to raise awareness about the need for bat conservation. Bats are vital to healthy ecosystems because they eat insects like mosquitos… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 16, 2024

April 16, 2024 Asteroids are rocky remnants left over from the formation of the solar system about 4.6 billion years ago. To date, the known asteroid count is up to 1,351,400. Most of these are found in orbits between the planets Mars and Jupiter. Mosaic of asteroid Bennu made by NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft. The OSIRIS-Rex… Continue reading

Astronomy Fact of the Day: April 15, 2024

April 15, 2024 First quarter moon occurs today at 2:13 pm. You can look for the Moon in the south as the Sun sets. First quarter moon as it will appear on April 15, 2024. The best views of the lunar surface are found near the terminator. This is the line that appears to separate… Continue reading