The Museum's Noble Planetarium was the first planetarium to be named after a female astronomer, Charlie Mary Noble, a Fort Worth educator of math and astronomy.
Innovation Studios - Designer
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Super Challenges: Investigate Force and Motion!
Times: 10a - 5p Innovation Studios - Doodler
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Huichol Style Yarn Painting
Times: 10a - 5p Open Project Art TableTimes: 1 - 5p Hey Mona!Times: 1 - 5p Writing "Leo-Style"Times: 1 - 5p Innovation Studios - Explorer
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Extreme Building with Keva Blocks
Times: 10a - 5p Innovation Studios - Imaginer
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Super Challenges: Investigate Force and Motion!
Times: 10a - 5p Innovation Studios - Inventor
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Simple Machine Madness
Times: 1 - 5p Fun FactContact Us
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