Earth to Moon
Mobile Exhibit
Developed as a NASA Community Anchor

The Space Sciences and Engineering Mobile Interactive Exhibit for Rural Areas: Earth to Moon is a display built by Saint Francis University’s faculty, staff, and students for rural communities of the Appalachian Mountains in Central Pennsylvania and beyond.

Developed as a NASA Community Anchor, the exhibit is grounded in the history of humankind's ingenuity and envisages our future endeavors. The exhibit is a portable mobile museum that travels from library to library in the rural region enabling local youth and the broader community to learn and experience great discoveries and mysteries of space. 

The Earth to Moon exhibit aims to inspire children’s natural curiosity about the world around them, excite the Artemis generation about space exploration, and engage them in creative thinking and problem-solving. 

Click here to download a one-page .pdf summary of the project from nasa.gov

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2024 Schedule

Pittcon, San Diego, CA - February 26-28

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2023 Schedule

Claysburg Area Public Library - February 1 to March 11
Patton Public Library - March 15 to April 8
Portage Public Library - April 13 to May 6
Hollidayburg Area Public Library - May 12 to June 6
SFU Camps & Academies - June and July
Altoona Area Public Library - September 21 - October 18

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Founding Partners:

NASA Community Anchor

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*The material contained on this website is based upon work that was supported by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grant or cooperative agreement #80NSSC22K0444. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASA.

Contact:  lruzhitskaya @ francis.edu  or  msell @ francis.edu