by Shari Brady | Jan 27, 2022 | News
By Bruce Gavett Fifty five years ago on Thursday (January 27, 1967), NASA’s Apollo program got off to a very rocky start. The Apollo program was moving along and President Kennedy’s goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade was in sight. Then tragedy...
by leighannwoodruff | Jan 25, 2022 | News, Uncategorized
The public is invited to join Kaleideum for a day of innovation at the museum during Kaleideum’s premiere Engineering Festival on Saturday, February 26, from 10 am-2 pm at Kaleideum North (400 W Hanes Mill Road, Winston-Salem, NC). The festival will cap off a weeklong...
by Shari Brady | Jan 17, 2022 | News
An underwater volcano near Tonga erupted on Sunday with what is most likely the largest recorded eruption anywhere on the planet in more than 30 years! Dramatic images of the eruption in real time captured the huge plume of ash and steam as it spewed over 12 miles...
by Shari Brady | Jan 11, 2022 | News
By Bruce Gavett, Planetarium Volunteer There’s been a lot of press lately about asteroids, comets and meteors potentially hitting Earth. The good news is that NASA knows of zero asteroids large enough to do meaningful damage on Earth that are on a collision course in...
by leighannwoodruff | Nov 12, 2021 | News
Kaleideum is celebrating the holidays with a special weekend of wonder! Enjoy old favorites like Festive Family Friday and new experiences like Holidays around the World and Breakfast with Santa. (Remember, Santa has a big job with many helpers, and there will be a...
by leighannwoodruff | Oct 22, 2021 | News
Kaleideum has entered the public phase of an $11 million capital campaign to build and provide exhibitions for the reimagined Kaleideum in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem. The public campaign, called ALL IN! was shared with Kaleideum supporters at an event on the...
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