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Launching Our Journey Into Discovery and Innovation

The Flagstaff Science Center at Moonshot is taking its first exciting steps as a dynamic hub for science and engineering education. As part of the Meteor Crater Education Alliance, it’s a place where curiosity thrives and creativity takes flight. Affectionately called “The Lab,” it brings STEM learning to life for students, teachers, and families.

We ignite wonder and open doors to possibility through exciting programs and real-world exploration. By connecting you with inspiring scientists and engineers, we help you dream bigger, grow bolder, and discover your path. Your journey in science and innovation can start here—and last a lifetime.

We’re here for you. Whether through outreach to your classroom, hands-on labs, or expedition programs at Meteor Crater, we offer meaningful STEM experiences and professional development. We’re your partner in inspiring curiosity, creativity, and a love of discovery in every student you teach.

We want to be part of your family—offering inspiring adult events with STEM pioneers, camps, birthday parties, family workshops, and more. Help shape what comes next by sharing your ideas. Together, we’ll create meaningful, joyful STEM experiences that spark wonder and discovery for all ages.

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Check out some of our programs

Just a few of our exciting STEM experiences:

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Bring your students to our lab for hands-on science and engineering challenges that spark curiosity and real-world problem-solving.

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We roll in with science shows, hands-on fun, and a traveling planetarium—bringing curiosity and cosmic wonder to your school.

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Build it, blast it, slime it, solve it—science has never been this fun, weird, or totally mind-blowing.

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Let us take your group on an unforgettable science adventure at Meteor Crater, where planetary geology and space exploration come alive.

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