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NEW! Mad Science: NASA Academy

Boca Vibe
April 15, 2026

New Mad Science: NASA Academy Coming to Boca Raton

Get ready for a blast off into the world of space science! On April 21, 2026, from 04:00 PM – 05:00 PM, the city of Boca Raton will host an out-of-this-world event that’s perfect for kids and families alike. The Mad Science: NASA Academy is coming to town, and it promises to be a cosmic adventure like no other. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Located at 300 S Military Trail in Boca Raton, FL 33486, this exciting event is designed to inspire young minds and promote STEM education. Through hands-on experiments and activities, kids will have the opportunity to explore the wonders of space science, including rockets, stars, planets, and more.

But it’s not just about having fun – the Mad Science: NASA Academy also aims to develop essential skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and math skills. By participating in these interactive activities, kids will gain a deeper understanding of the scientific method and how to apply it to real-world problems.

What to Expect

  • Hands-on NASA-inspired experiments
  • Solar system discovery and exploration
  • Problem-solving skills development
  • Critical thinking exercises
  • Math skills practice

The Mad Science: NASA Academy is the perfect event for kids aged 6-12, but don’t worry if you’re an adult too – it’s never too late to learn and have fun! Bring your family or friends along and get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and excitement.

Black and white image of NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. | BocaVibe
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Event Details

Date: April 21, 2026

Time: 04:00 PM – 05:00 PM

Location: 300 S Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to inspire the next generation of space explorers and scientists. Mark your calendars for April 21, 2026, and get ready to blast off into a world of science and discovery!

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report