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Join us for an evening with Hank Green—bestselling author, entrepreneur and one of the internet’s most beloved science communicators. Known for co-founding VidCon, SciShow, Crash Course, and Complexly, Hank has spent over 15 years transforming how millions of people learn and engage with science, storytelling and culture.
In this talk, Hank will share his journey of building creative platforms that inspire curiosity, explain complex ideas with clarity and foster global communities. With his trademark humor and accessibility, he’ll reflect on what it means to make science engaging in the digital age, how creators can use storytelling to connect across disciplines and why curiosity-driven communication is more vital than ever.
Whether you know Hank from his novels, YouTube channels, or his collaborations with his brother John Green, this is a chance to see him live, offering insights into science, creativity and the power of human connection.
Join us for an inspiring talk with Emmy-nominated science communicator and host of Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix, Emily Calandrelli! Known as “The Space Gal,” Emily makes science accessible and exciting for audiences of all ages, blending her background in aerospace engineering with her passion for storytelling.
In this engaging event, Emily will share her journey from studying engineering at MIT to becoming a leading advocate for STEM education, space exploration, and science communication. Through personal stories, behind-the-scenes insights, and thought-provoking ideas, she will explore how curiosity can drive innovation and why empowering the next generation of scientists and explorers is more important than ever.
Whether you’re a student, educator, or lifelong learner, this evening promises to spark wonder, ignite curiosity, and remind us all of the power of asking “why not?”
Ignite your curiosity and grow your passion for space and science at our Thought Leader Series!
This speaker series highlights leading STEM figures whose work advances the public understanding of science and exploration. Each program is preceded by a reception with light bites, offering an opportunity for connection with other guests. An engaging discussion with the speaker concludes each event, navigating the intersection of discovery and storytelling.
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The All-American Rejects are throwing Space Center Houston’s Moon 2 Mars Festival into hyperdrive. Amp up your Space City Spring Break with us!
Access to this all-ages festival is included in general admission.
Space Center Houston will close at 3 p.m. CT on Tuesday, April 29. Understand how this will impact your visit.
WEATHER ALERT
For the safety of our guests and staff, Space Center Houston is closed on Tuesday, January 21 and Wednesday, January 22 due to forecasted inclement weather.
We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you soon! For questions or concerns, contact our Reservations team with your order number at 281.283.4755 or via email.