The free, family-friendly event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and offers creative ways for kids to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
The event is a once in a lifetime experience as it is going through a list of big cities and is easy to get to.
They pulled out all the stops so members could see it all up close.
Kids will be able to take part in hands-on learning from several vendors including The Kentucky Science Center, Central Creativity, and the Louisville Astronomical Society.
All ages and expertise enjoyed the outer space views.
A huge fireball meteor streaked across the sky in our area early Thursday morning.
While space isn't our expertise as meteorologists, we hear from so many of you that you enjoy seeing space topics here and on the news. Whether you consider yourself a casual observer or a more focused student of the stars, you may be interested to know there are a few local libraries officering telescope rentals!
Louisville Astronomical Society videoed a long track meteor that entered the atmosphere near Fairfield, Illinois and eventually burned up over Columbus, Indiana.
The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was last visible in the night sky around 50,000 years ago.