Partial Solar Eclipse
Tellus Science Museum 100 Tellus Drive, CartersvilleTake in this natural phenomenon at Tellus's Observatory, watch livestreams, make a solar bead bracelet […]
Take in this natural phenomenon at Tellus's Observatory, watch livestreams, make a solar bead bracelet […]
Delve into the fascinating world of ancient life in the Fossil Gallery, see “live” dinosaurs […]
Introduce your young scientist to the wonders of astronomy.
Wear your favorite PJs to Tellus Science Museum for hands on science activities, photos with Santa, elves and more.
Make your own spider rings and spider webs, investigate light, learn how spiders see, look into space and more.
Enjoy a full day of fun with weather, including making clouds in a bottle, experimenting […]
See rare and exotic jewelry, ancient fossils, and mineral specimens from around the world.
View the sun using a solar telescope, explore astronomy-themed activities, watch “Wall-E,” go on an […]
Explore how the use of electricity has revolutionized our lives by making your own electricity, […]
Inspired by the factory tour segments from the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood T.V. show, this exhibit […]
Observe the sun with Tellus' solar telescope to see sunspots and hydrogen gas. Reservation required. […]
Explore the history of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with 18th-century maps, charts, […]
Marvel at the science and technology of bikes with their history, how they work and […]
NASA-sponsored activities including exoplanet dancing, human solar system and more.
Explore the amazing substances scientists have created in order to design phones, cars and more. […]
Explore the mysterious subterranean world of caves with a cave reconstructions, and search for cave […]
Stop by this cave simulator to see how well you can explore a cave without […]
Join the fun of the educational, animated comedy series through interactive explorations of science, technology, […]
Determine the technologies science fiction was able to predict, along with the amazing inventions created […]
See the wonders of the night sky at the Observatory. Registration required. $5.