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The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque, New Mexico is proud to announce the launch of its new exhibit, Mission Aerospace. This interactive exploration of aviation history and aerospace milestones promises to be a multi-layered experience for visitors.

The exhibit is designed like a maze, with hands-on activities throughout that will engage guests and teach them about the science behind aviation. Visitors can participate in activities such as making paper airplanes and rockets to learn about aerodynamics. They can also learn about how gyroscopes are used for navigation and much more.

Mission Aerospace is set to open on June 22 and will continue until October 6. To find out more information or to purchase tickets, visitors can click here. This exhibit promises to be an immersive experience that will educate and entertain guests while celebrating the history of aviation and aerospace.

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