Educational

Artemis Generation – NASA’s Next Giant Leap

An inspiring STEM event about NASA's Artemis program for kids.

Sat, 18 Jul 2026 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (America/Chicago) Round Rock Public Library Round Rock , Texas
Artemis Generation – NASA’s Next Giant Leap is an educational event hosted at the Round Rock Public Library, designed to inspire the next generation of STEM professionals. This program explores NASA's Artemis mission, which aims to return humans to the moon and beyond. Through interactive discussions and activities, participants will learn about the future of space exploration and the technology behind it. It is a fantastic opportunity for young minds to engage with science and dream big about the future of space travel.

What to Expect

Expect an engaging presentation and activities that bring the excitement of space exploration to life for young participants.

Who Should Attend

  • Students interested in STEM
  • Space enthusiasts
  • Families in Round Rock
  • Library patrons

Agenda Overview

The event runs from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
Venue & Address
Round Rock Public Library
200 E Liberty Ave
Round Rock , Texas – 78664
United States
Organizer
Round Rock Public Library · Library
A community library in Round Rock, TX, hosting educational and STEM programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the event about?
It focuses on NASA's Artemis mission and space exploration.
Where is it held?
Round Rock Public Library, 200 E Liberty Ave, Round Rock, TX.
Is there a cost?
The event is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
Check the library's calendar for registration requirements.
Is it for all ages?
It is designed for youth interested in STEM.
Who is the contact?
Sarah Foreman at the Round Rock Public Library.
Tags
nasa stem space round rock library education kids
Summary
A STEM-focused educational event about NASA's Artemis program at the Round Rock Public Library.
Highlights
  • NASA Artemis mission focus
  • STEM education
  • Inspiring space exploration
  • Located at Round Rock Public Library
  • Interactive learning
  • Perfect for future scientists
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