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Come visit the engaging exhibits that explore the ecological and economic value of local bays and estuaries. The Bay Education Center exhibit hall is free and open to the public, Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 1 until 4 p.m.
Visitors are invited to experience Science on a Sphere® to learn more about Earth’s oceans, land, atmosphere, and planetary neighbors. Science on a Sphere® is a spherical display system created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that helps visitors see how global patterns, such as ocean circulation, weather, planetary movements, and climate affect our world. Science on a Sphere® presentations are offered free to the public. The following is this month's schedule for Science on a Sphere Presentations.
January Schedule
(Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 2 p.m.)
Dates Presentation Feature
January 5 Earthquakes and Tsunamis
January 6 A Tale of 3 Planets
January 7 Global Population & Food
January 8 Deep Sea Vents
January 9 Mission-Aransas Estuary
January 12 El Nino & La Nina Seasonal Impacts
January 13 Jupiter – The Largest
January 14 The State of our Lakes
January 15 It’s Getting Hot
January 16 Mission-Aransas Estuary
January 19 Earthquakes and Tsunamis
January 20 A Tale of 3 Planets
January 21 Global Population & Food
January 22 Deep Sea Vents
January 23 Mission-Aransas Estuary
January 26 El Nino & La Nina Seasonal Impacts
January 27 Jupiter – The Largest
January 28 The State of our Lakes
January 29 It’s Getting Hot
January 30 Mission-Aransas Estuary