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The Human Body - Spanish [IMAX]*/ Come see the show at 4pm on Sunday, May 19th at our Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Giant Dome Theater. -
Rocky Mountain Express [IMAX]All aboard! Rocky Mountain Express will propel you on a steam train journey through the breathtaking vistas of the Canadian Rockies, highlighting the adventure of building the nation’s first transcontinental railway. Retracing the original route aboard... -
Cosmic Collisions [Digital]The new digital show Cosmic Collisions launches you on a thrilling trip through space and time to explore the astronomical impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe. From subatomic particles to the largest galaxies, cosmic... -
Flight of the Butterflies [IMAX]Join the Most Incredible Migration on EarthThe iconic monarch butterfly is a true marvel of nature. It weighs less than a penny, yet it makes one of the longest migrations on Earth across a continent, with pinpoint navigational accuracy, to a secluded place it has never been. In Flight of the... -
To The Arctic [IMAX]An Extraordinary Journey to the Top of the WorldThe documentary adventure “To The Arctic” tells the ultimate tale of survival. Narrated by Oscar® winner Meryl Streep, the film takes audiences on a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her twin seven-month-old cubs...
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The Instrument That ROCKED the WorldStarting December 20th, the Fleet Science Center will ROCK you! The guitar is the single most enduring icon in American history. This rockin’ exhibition explores all facets of the world’s favorite musical instrument, from its history as an instrument... -
Science and art intersect in a new exhibit, where glass tubing, gas bottles, bubbling liquids and zapping electricity form a working science experiment and a work of art. The famous experiments carried out by Stanley Miller and Harold Urey at the... -
Get Your Hands On ScienceOur Main Gallery exhibition combines some of our all-time favorites with exciting interactive exhibits from San Francisco’s Exploratorium. This collection features opportunities to explore mechanics, motion, math, hearing, electricity and many other...
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The First Monday of Each MonthThe first Monday of every month, seniors 65 and better can enjoy the Science Center exhibits, an IMAX film, and educational programming on the quietest day of the month for only $7! No coupons or additional discounts are accepted. Afternoon Scholars: A... -
Fleet volunteers and interns come from all different backgrounds, each with their own unique skills and expertise. What they have in common is their curiosity, love of learning, enthusiasm, and dedication to creating an excellent guest experience. In... -
Fleet volunteers and interns come from all different backgrounds, each with their own unique skills and expertise. What they have in common is their curiosity, love of learning, enthusiasm, and dedication to creating an excellent guest experience. In... -
Attention girls in grades 5 through 8... Join us on the second Saturday of each month to investigate exciting science topics. Each Saturday session will be filled with new challenges, hands-on activities and interaction with local women scientists.... -
In the Tinkering StudioJoin us in the Tinkering Studio for hands-on building fun each Saturday, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., led by our tinkering gurus. Visitors work together on creative activities designed to spark curiosity and foster exploration. For example: make origami and... -
Join our celebration of the most famous irrational number. Help us create a giant, collaborative participatory art piece with mathematics as its foundation and inspiration. Each digit of pi, represented by one color strip of paper, will hang from the...
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Outreach Programs
Let Us Come To You
Have our education outreach staff deliver science programs directly to your school, library, community center, or other educational venue.
Outreach Programs
Learning Together in addition to the outreach programs listed here, some of our workshops located here can be delivered to your school in the form of outreach programs.
Schedule
Monday – Friday
Programs must be scheduled two weeks in advance and are based on availability.
Weekend programs available with advance notice. Daytime outreach programs are scheduled in two-hour blocks to allow for set-up and breakdown times.
Price
$225.00 for single program
$300.00 for double program of the same title.
Prices subject to change without notice.
Maximum of 34 students. Payment must be received two weeks in advance.
A mileage fee will be applied for schools located more than 30 miles round-trip from the Fleet Science Center.
Teacher or adult staff member from the school site must be present at all times.
Available Programs
Click on the titles below for details.
- Mighty Measurements
Grades Pre-K–K (1 hour) - Earth Explorations
Grades K-3 (1.5 hours) - Sound Science
Grades 1–3 (1.5 hours) - Fantastic Forces
Grades 2–5 (1.5 hours) - Solar System 101
Grades 3-5 (1.5 hours) - Energy Explorers
Grades 3–6 (1.5 hours) - Insect Inspectors
Grades K–4 (1.5 hours) - Food Webs
Grade 4 (1.5 hours) - Water Works
Grades 4–6 (1.5 hours) - Forensic Detectives
Grades 4–6 (1.5 hours) - DNA Decoded
Grades 6–8 (1.5 hours) - Superhero Genetics
Grades 6–8 (1.5 hours)
Choosing your Outreach Program
- These programs must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the date you are requesting.
- A mileage fee will be applied for schools located more than 30 miles round-trip from the Fleet Science Center.
Mighty Measurements
(1 hour) Grades Pre-K–K
Get the “long” and “short” on scientific measurements in this program designed to teach young scientists about size, quantity, and scale by using the same tools and techniques scientists use to make measurements.
Insect Inspectors
(1.5 hours) Grades K–4
Why do some insects hop and others buzz? Explore amazing adaptations and learn about food chains in this program devoted to the incredible world of insects. A visit from a live insect ambassador is included!
Sound Science
(1.5 hours) Grades 1-3
Investigate the many ways of making sound and discover how it travels through different substances. Experiment with waves, explore vibrations, and make an imaginative musical instrument.
Earth Explorations
(1.5 hours) Grades 1-3
Get up close and personal with earth science. Explore the properties of rocks, examine different types of soils, and determine how weathering and erosion contribute to the Earth’s landscapes.
Fantastic Forces
(1.5 hours) Grades 2–5
This hands-on program introduces students to friction, forces, and the laws of motion. After experimenting with parachutes, students design and build roller coasters to investigate the fundamental laws of physics.
Solar System 101
(1.5 hours) Grades 2–5
Learn fascinating information about our neighboring planets and discover why our solar system is so special with these out-of-this-world activities.
Energy Explorers
(1.5 hours) Grades 3–6
What is energy? Students investigate several different forms of energy, including light, sound, electrical, chemical, and thermal energy.
Food Webs
(1.5 hours) Grades 3–5
Take a closer look at ecosystems and determine the roles of different plants and animals. Find out how organisms interact and discover what happens when there is a break in the food chain.
Water Works
(1.5 hours) Grades 4-6
Students explore how water shapes the land, learn about the water cycle, investigate local watersheds, and devise ways to assist with water conservation.
Forensic Detectives
(1.5 hours) Grades 4–6
In this “mysterious” program, students use chemistry, geology, and physics to piece together evidence and crack the case. They learn how to classify mysterious powders, identify minerals, calculate the pH of soils, and perform chromatography to separate pigments.
DNA Decoded
(1.5 hours) Grades 6–8
Students learn how DNA makes us unique and how it can be used to solve crimes. Students extract DNA to take home and simulate the process of DNA fingerprinting.
Superhero Genetics
(1.5 hours) Grades 6–8
Genes play an important role in the makeup of all living things. In this humorous approach to genetics, students will use superheroes to discover the fundamental aspects of heredity, including alleles, dominance, phenotypes, genotypes, and mutations.
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Nierman Challenger Learning Center
The Nierman Challenger Learning Center at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center is a part of a growing network of centers worldwide that are being established by the Challenger Center for Space Science Education in memory of the crew of Space Shuttle Challenger.



