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Journey to Space

Journey To Space has been so popular at IMAX theaters and science centers all over the country that Shout Factory has decided to release it on Blu-ray. Narrated by Sir Patrick Stewart (Star Trek), Journey to Space offers spectacular space footage and gorgeous views of Earth. This dazzling film shows the magnificent contributions made by daring space pioneers, and illustrates how exciting and ambitious NASA’s next era promises to be, including space travel to Mars and capturing asteroids. My oldest daughter is really in to space and my husband and I were really excited to share this film with her. She immediately took to it – and keep in mind, she is just (almost) 5 years old. We have watched it several times already and she has now decided that she wants to be an astronaut when she grows up.

My husband is an engineer and works in the nuclear field so STEM is really important to him. We are constantly bringing math in to every day situations – and we even do science experiments with our daughters on a weekly basis. Our family activities usually consist of creating volcanoes and building robots – totally normal, right? Here are some really fun experiments that you can do with your little ones (my girls loved them all!):

Atmosphere Experiment

Download this Experiment Here —-> Atmosphere Experiment

Build A Martian

Download this Experiment Here —-> Build A Martian

Build A Space Station

Download this Experiment Here —-> Build A Space Station

Grow Plants on Mars

Download this Experiment Here —-> Grow Plants on Mars

Synopsis
Brilliantly narrated by film and television legend Sir Patrick Stewart, Journey To Space gives a sweeping overview of humanity’s accomplishments in space, as well as our ongoing activities and future plans. Journey To Space puts into historical context the magnificent contributions made by the Space Shuttle program and its intrepid space pioneers. It uses the most spectacular space footage – including unique views of Earth and operations in space – such as deploying and repairing the Hubble Space Telescope. It then goes on to show how the shuttle launched and assembled the International Space Station (ISS). Together, these programs have taught us how to live, build and conduct scientific experiments in space. The ISS will continue operating in space until 2024, and the film shows how it is building a foundation for the next giant leaps into space, concluding with a fascinating, realistic scenario of how astronauts will actually get to Mars, live there for long durations, and then return home after a two-and-a-half-year mission. Purchase here.

Bonus Features

  • Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • 4K Photo Gallery
  • 4K Trailers

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Sherry Compton

Thursday 30th of June 2016

What does a martian look like would be fun to do with the grandkids.

Laurie Host

Thursday 30th of June 2016

I would try the growing plants on Mars with my daughter.

Sherry Compton

Wednesday 29th of June 2016

Seeing how Earth's atmosphere is different from Mars would be a good experiment for my grandson.