Discovery
Cube Orange County and Boeing
(NYSE: BA) are once again teaming up to host the 22nd annual Rocket
Launch on May 9, 2015, at the Boeing Huntington Beach facility.
This free, family-friendly event will have imaginations soaring as young
engineers design and build their own bottle rockets to participate in
the annual competition, meet a real NASA astronaut, and have the
opportunity to win the grand prize of viewing an actual rocket launch.
A guest launches his bottle rocket at the annual Rocket Launch competition hosted by Discovery Cube and The Boeing Company. This year's event will be held on May 9, 2015 at the Boeing campus in Huntington Beach, California. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Rocket Launch is a great event that allows kids to get excited about
science and learn about careers in engineering,” said Joe Adams, CEO
of Discovery Science Foundation. “It’s great to see the next
generation of engineers and innovators being inspired and having fun in
an educational environment.”
The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 9, 2015 at the
Boeing facility, 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach. Attendees will be
able to design, build and launch their own rockets created from
two-liter plastic soda bottles. Volunteers at an ‘Ask an Engineer’ table
will be available for professional guidance to rocket creators. The
hand-made rockets get launched into the sky by using a blend of
pressurized air and water for propulsion, and then deploy a parachute as
they fall back to Earth. The rocket with the longest “hang time” wins
the competition.
“Boeing is honored to co-host this great event that draws thousands
from our community each year to our campus,” said Rick Baily, vice
president, Boeing Test & Evaluation. “Kids and adults have fun
building and launching their own rockets, and Boeing engineers and
student volunteers have an opportunity to share their experiences with
the next generation of engineers, scientists and future innovators.”
As an added bonus, Astronaut Dr. Yvonne Cagle, Colonel, U.S. Air Force
(retired) will be on hand to meet guests and discuss why events like the Rocket
Launch are important in promoting science, technology,
engineering and math proficiency to children and families. Rocket Launch
is a free event open to the public and is sponsored by The Boeing
Company, Scholarshare, Employers Community Fund, United Launch Alliance,
and George Westrom & Family. Those wishing to participate in the Rocket
Launch competition must register online prior to the event. For more
information, visit discoverycube.org/rocketlaunch.
About Discovery Science Foundation:
The Discovery Science Foundation serves as the program-development,
marketing and fundraising arm for hands-on science learning museums in
Orange County and Los Angeles. Established in 1989, the original
non-profit Taco Bell Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana, now renamed
Discovery Cube Orange County, presented by Taco Bell, continues to
inspire and educate millions of young minds through engaging science
based programs and exhibits. In 2012, the Center was named one of the
ten “Most Trusted Brands” in Orange County and in 2013 was awarded the
National Medal of Service from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services.
In November 2014, Discovery Cube Los Angeles, a second not-for-profit
museum offering an exhibit and program mix unique to Los Angeles, opened
in the Hansen Dam Recreational Area of the San Fernando Valley. For more
information, call (866) 552-CUBE (2823) or visit discoverycube.org.
Follow the Orange County and Los Angeles campus on Twitter (@DiscoveryCubeOC
and @DiscoveryCubeLA).
About The Boeing Company:
A unit of The Boeing Company, Defense,
Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space
and security businesses specializing in innovative and
capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most
versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis,
Defense, Space & Security is a $31 billion business with 53,000
employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.
About Dr. Yvonne Cagle:
Dr. Yvonne Cagle is a NASA Astronaut and Family Physician. In 2008, Dr.
Cagle retired as a Colonel in the USAF where she served as a Senior
Flight Surgeon prior to her selection to the NASA Astronaut Corp in
1996. In 2005, Dr. Cagle was assigned to the NASA/ARC as the lead ARC
Astronaut Science Liaison and Strategic Relationships Manager for Google
and other Silicon Valley Programmatic Partnerships. Dr. Cagle's
groundbreaking work is preserving historic NASA space legacy data while,
simultaneously, galvanizing NASA's lead in global mapping, sustainable
energies, green initiatives, and disaster preparedness. Dr. Cagle is
advisor for the Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research Program (CRuSR).
Currently Dr. Cagle is on faculty and serves as the NASA liaison for
exploration and space exponential technologies with Singularity
University.
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