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Bring the Kids along and Challenge the MOST
The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology is an exciting, hands-on science museum and planetarium
Located in Syracuse’s historic downtown Armory Square neighborhood, the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology, or the MOST, is an exciting, hands-on science museum and planetarium and home to the only domed IMAX in Upstate New York.
In the museum’s Flight and Space exhibit, guests can climb into the cockpit of an F-16 jet and use the controls to make a model F-16 dip, dive and fly or guide a plane on to the runway of Hancock International Airport in the MOST Control Tower. After that, venture into the giant climbing maze in the Science Playhouse that illustrates scientific principles with a number of exciting activities within.
In the museum’s Flight and Space exhibit, guests can climb into the cockpit of an F-16 jet and use the controls to make a model F-16 dip, dive and fly or guide a plane on to the runway of Hancock International Airport in the MOST Control Tower. After that, venture into the giant climbing maze in the Science Playhouse that illustrates scientific principles with a number of exciting activities within.
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