From the ancient past to the distant future, join the Saint Louis Science Center for a virtual trip exploring the real science behind your favorite stories of time travel. First Friday from Home: Time Travel will explore everything from Bill and Ted to Dr. Who to Interstellar and everything in between!
The evening will be live streamed on the Science Center's Facebook page and will include virtual trivia, educational demonstrations, and a presentation by Dr. Edward Gomez, astronomer and educational director for Las Cumbres Observatory. The presentation is called "Only a Matter of Time: Is Time Travel Science or Science Fiction?"
Learn more at slsc.org
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