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Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995

Lecture – “Why the USS Maine Sailed to Havana: New Evidence” with Walt Johanson

Hendrick Hudson Free Library 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose

Coffee is at 10:30 AM.  Presentation begins at 11:00 AM. January 2013 marks 115 years since the battleship Maine was sent to Havana, its sinking the following month leading to the Spanish-American War. The standard explanation was that the ship was sent to Cuba to protect American lives and property. Walt Johanson explores other factors long

Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995