Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is offering new virtual lessons as part of its Club Discovery program.
The virtual experience is designed for kids in grades three through six and includes STEM-based activities on space exploration.
As part of the program, kids can participate in a three-hour virtual lesson conducted by a KSC educator.
Upcoming lessons include Mission Moon Base on April 8 and Earth Day on April 22. Both experiences start 1 p.m. ET.
During Mission Moon Base, kids will learn what it takes to build a base and live on the moon. For Earth Day, kids will learn to grow plants with at-home hydroponics and learn about reusing rock pieces.
The virtual experience costs $30 per student. Kennedy Space Center annual pass holders can receive a 10% discount by calling the reservations team at 855-433-4210. For more information, visit kennedyspacecenter.com.
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