Have you ever wanted to attend a Gala, but you aren’t sure what event is cool enough to attend? Consider the Cosmosphere’s 50th Anniversary Of Apollo 13 Gala. Even if you don’t want to buy tickets to the gala, you can still visit the module on or before the anniversary. Come check it out, it’s bound to be a blast! Figuratively, of course.
Welcome to the beautiful Kansas Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, a place where you always feel small no matter how old you are.
Cosmosphere Facebook After seeing how large these aircraft are in person and how long it takes to travel through space, you can start to feel just how far away even our own moon is. It’s truly awesome!
Coming up on April 4, 2020, is the 50th Anniversary Of Apollo 13.
Cosmosphere Facebook To celebrate that amazing event, they’re closing the Cosmosphere early at 3 p.m. for festivities involving astronauts, team members, and more.
Apollo 13 was the seventh mission in the Apollo space program with a crew on board, and the third meant to land on the moon. After the crew had to cancel the mission early due to an oxygen tank fail, they returned safely on April 17th, 1970.
Cosmosphere Facebook If you weren’t old enough to follow the story live, the film published in 1995 is the perfect way to feel that fright. It’ll keep you on the edge of your seat for sure.
For the gala, two types of tickets are available.
Cosmosphere Facebook The first version runs $32-$45 and gets you entry into Hutch’s Fox Theatre for a panel with Apollo 13 astronauts and team members. Imagine seeing the module from the outside after living through such a stressful situation where they were stuck inside until they came home.
The second version gets you into the gala itself, running you much more in price, but getting you into an event you won’t forget.
Jon DiGiacomandrea/Google It includes the panel discussion, three day access to the Cosmosphere, valet parking, cocktail reception, professional photos with the Apollo 13 astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, and the gala dinner itself. What a package!
Even if you don’t want to attend the Gala, you can attend with normal rates and view the module sans astronauts.
Cosmosphere Facebook If you missed out on the childhood field trips to the Cosmosphere or were out of school before Kansas kids started taking field trips there, you’ll want to check it out! It’s a place where you’ll want to see and do everything.
The Kansas Cosmosphere is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays.
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To learn more about the Gala, click here. If you would just like to visit the module and not attend the Gala, check out more at the Cosmosphere website.
Cosmosphere Facebook
After seeing how large these aircraft are in person and how long it takes to travel through space, you can start to feel just how far away even our own moon is. It’s truly awesome!
To celebrate that amazing event, they’re closing the Cosmosphere early at 3 p.m. for festivities involving astronauts, team members, and more.
If you weren’t old enough to follow the story live, the film published in 1995 is the perfect way to feel that fright. It’ll keep you on the edge of your seat for sure.
The first version runs $32-$45 and gets you entry into Hutch’s Fox Theatre for a panel with Apollo 13 astronauts and team members. Imagine seeing the module from the outside after living through such a stressful situation where they were stuck inside until they came home.
Jon DiGiacomandrea/Google
It includes the panel discussion, three day access to the Cosmosphere, valet parking, cocktail reception, professional photos with the Apollo 13 astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, and the gala dinner itself. What a package!
If you missed out on the childhood field trips to the Cosmosphere or were out of school before Kansas kids started taking field trips there, you’ll want to check it out! It’s a place where you’ll want to see and do everything.
Josh Parmely/Google
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