Teaching kids about STEM in a fun atmosphere at the Infinity Science Center
Camp Astro is taking off at the Infinity Science Center in Pearlington. During camp, students learn about a multitude of science and space…
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Camp Astro is taking off at the Infinity Science Center in Pearlington. During camp, students learn about a multitude of science and space…
Santa Claus can do a lot of impressive things like flying across the world in one night and coming down the chimney with care, but did you know…
Ever thought about the science behind this time of year? Infinity Science Center in Hancock County is hosting an event this weekend to teach children about the science behind…
Biloxi's statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise should be ready for its unveiling in time for his birthday weekend this fall, according to a press release from the city. A preliminary look at the statue, which will be placed…
Infinity Science Center celebrated the anniversary of Apollo 11 in booming fashion. Children visited the center today to learn more about space, even shooting off a rocket or two! NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said, “Fifty years ago this week, Neil…
It was a perfect Saturday at Infinity Science Center for the Mississippi Area III Special Olympic Spring Games. Whether it was basketball, fishing, or Frisbee, the Spring Games had it all. Athletes, ages eight and up, participated in the games…
The Special Olympics Area-3 Spring Field Games take place tomorrow at Infinity supported by Stennis Space Center. You can be a part of this year’s Special Olympics games by volunteering to work with an athlete. The group is calling for…
A membership at Infinity Science Center is a great way to enjoy everything the center has to offer with lots of great benefits and freebies. They just announced a new membership program. The new program offers three levels of membership.…
A membership at Infinity Science Center is a great way to enjoy everything the center has to offer with lots of great benefits and freebies. Memberships are: Pathfinder membership- $55 Voyager membership- $90 Adventurer membership- $125 For more information visit…
Nearly 50 years after its flight, the Apollo 4 command module has a new home at Infinity Science Center. The capsule was the first Apollo spacecraft to launch atop a Saturn five rocket on November 9, 1967. The mission ended…
So how could experiencing a solar phenomenon like the eclipse affect our weather? WXXV’s own Ryan Mahan was giving a presentation centered around the eclipse’s impact on weather at the Infinity Science Center in Hancock County. Kids that came out…
Thousands of people have traveled across the country for the best view of the 2017 solar eclipse. Many on our Coast and beyond caught a glimpse of the moment in history at the INFINITY Science Center in Hancock County. The…
Stennis Space Center is calling all future astronauts and engineers for an out of this world summer camp experience. Registration for Astro Camp at Infinity Science Center opens Friday. The theme for this year’s camp is “Next Generation to Mars:…
A piece of space exploration history is coming back to life and is being used for a new mission: to educate and inspire. A piece of the Apollo 19, the rocket that sent mankind to the moon, made its way…
Today, the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit showed off their four legged friends at Infinity’s ‘Wear it Wednesdays’. It was all part of Infinity’s Science Center’s ‘Suited to the Extreme’ exhibit.
It’s the second week of the “Suited to the Extreme” exhibit at Infinity, which means another “Wear it Wednesday” presentation. This week’s exhibit featured the NOAA immersion suit.
Next week, “Wear It Wednesday” at the Infinity Space Center will bring some of the dangers on our planet to the surface.
The Infinity Science Center’s summer exhibit features some of the extreme outfits humanity has created to exist in the harshest environments in the world.
What do firefighters, police officers and astronauts have in common? What they wear helps keep them alive! Suited to the Extreme is Infinity Science Center’s newest exhibit.
Mankind knows more about the moon than we do our own oceans, but hundreds of local kids learned about and built their own remotely operated underwater explorers.
Mayor Mike Smith tells News 25 the auditorium room in the museum is needed for the Waveland Police Department to hold criminal court cases while the new Waveland police station and jail are being built.
State officials from Mississippi and Louisiana had breakfast at the Infinity Science Center Thursday morning to hear about the future of the space center and its local impact.
This Saturday, INFINITY expects an estimated 500 middle school students to attend “Rockets to the Rescue,” a N.A.S.A./Stennis Space Center Education Department aerospace engineering challenge.
All systems were go Thursday morning for a group of students at Infinity Science Center to watch N.A.S.A. launch the Orion space capsule.