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At our upcoming Bubble Fest, guests can take a bre At our upcoming Bubble Fest, guests can take a break from bubble blowing and cool off with our refreshments, and ice cream thanks to @stewartsshops! Bubble bevs and sundaes include boba.🧋🍨

Tickets for Bubble Fest are available online now: misci.org/event/bubble-fest 🫧

#misciny #schenectadyny #capitalregionny #sciencemuseum #bubbles #miscibubblefest #summerfun #event #ThingsToDoWithKids #scienceexperiments #StewartsShops #icecream #bobatea
Its almost time for your monthly meditation sessio Its almost time for your monthly meditation session at miSci's Planetarium! Find your inner peace amongst the moon and stars. 🌕✨

Admission is $10 per person. Purchase it at miSci.org ahead of time, or at the front desk the morning of.

#miSciny #sciencemuseum #capitalregionny #schenectadyny #meditation #planetarium #mindfulness #wellness #Selfcare
🌕Two popular names for July’s moon are the Bu 🌕Two popular names for July’s moon are the Buck moon and the Thunder moon. 🦌⛈️

Just as the moon goes through its cycles, so do many other parts of nature. This is the time when young male deer (bucks) start to grow their antlers in earnest! The name “Thunder moon” comes from the Western Abenaki people due to the frequent thunderstorms this time of year. There are many other seasonal names for this moon, such as the Berry moon (Anishinaabe), Month of the Ripe Corn moon (Cherokee), and Raspberry moon (Algonquin, Ojibwe).

#fullmoon #moon #moontonight #moonphase #miSciny #thisweekinmisky #stargazing #tonightssky #amateurastronomy #capitaldistrictny #misky #sky #JulyMoon
A visit to the science museum + outdoor bubble fun A visit to the science museum + outdoor bubble fun = a great time! 🫧

Tickets cost just a little bit more than your average museum day. Join us for this special summer event: misci.org/event/bubble-fest

#misciny #schenectadyny #capitalregionny #sciencemuseum #bubbles #miscibubblefest #summerfun #event #ThingsToDoWithKids #scienceexperiments
Sensory Sundays at miSci are held before opening t Sensory Sundays at miSci are held before opening to the public to ensure a pleasant museum experience for visitors. Join us July 13th!

Tickets are available at miSci.org now for $12 per person. Under age 3 is free. EBT pricing is applicable at our front desk.

#miSciny #sciencemuseum #schenectadyny #capitalregionny #sensoryfriendly #sensorysunday
☄️Did you hear? NASA spotted a comet from anot ☄️Did you hear? NASA spotted a comet from another star system, and it's heading towards our solar system! This is only the third time in history that this has occurred.

This interstellar object, named 31/ATLAS, has no risk of coming to Earth, but will hurtle through our solar system. This is a rare chance for scientists to study an object from another planetary system.

The comet should be visible with a telescope through September, and be spotted again around December to next year. Scientists are hoping to discover and study more alien objects with the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile. ☄️

Sources: Science News, NPR

#misciny #sciencefacts #sciencenews #comet #science #sciencemuseum #themoreyouknow #spacescience
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