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Our Friends

We are grateful for the opportunity to work with some amazing people over the years. They have been our partners, collaborators, mentors, and friends. They have inspired us, challenged us, and supported us in our endeavors. They have shared their stories, skills, and passions with us. We want to show our appreciation and love for them, whether they are near or far away. This page is dedicated to them, our friends.

The Orion Planetarium is a mobile planetarium and immersive theater that travels across Northeast Florida with free shows for communities. It invites the audience to join the crew of the Orion Starship on a journey of imagination and exploration through the wonders of space. Space Travel Dome is a unique and fun way to experience the beauty and mystery of the cosmos.

A natural history and culture museum in Lehi, Utah. The museum features exhibits and artifacts from Native American culture, rocks and minerals, veterans memorial, and much more. The museum also offers educational programs, events, and virtual tours. The John Hutchings Museum is a great resource for learning about the past and creating the future.

A non-profit organization that promotes science education in Utah. The purpose of the UTSTA shall be the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of science teaching in all fields of science at all education levels.

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We hope to see you at their events throughout 2024

Hill Air Force Base is a major U.S. Air Force base located in Davis County, Utah, just south of Ogden. It is home to the Air Force Materiel Command's Ogden Air Logistics Complex, which manages a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles, software, avionics, and accessories components. The base also hosts operational fighter wings and supports various missions, such as aircraft maintenance, munitions, engineering, and testing. HAFB was named in honor of Major Ployer Peter Hill, who died test-flying the prototype of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber in 1935.

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