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Welcome to the compilation of upcoming community events supported by GVIS. The GVIS laboratory plays a pivotal role as a key facilitator in providing information about NASA missions, cutting-edge technologies, and state-of-the-art facilities through captivating, immersive, and interactive methods. GVIS actively participates in these events to inform and educate others about NASA's endeavors.

 COSI Science Festival — May 4 – Columbus, Ohio

We’re heading to the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Science Festival. Be sure to find us as we highlight Glenn’s role in supporting NASA’s Artemis missions, our work in power and propulsion, and the support we provide to the International Space Station through microgravity research.

Guardians STEM Day – May 8 – Cleveland, Ohio

Meet us at the ballpark as we support the Guardians’ STEM Fair at Progressive Field. Glenn will showcase the Graphics and Visualization Lab, which develops graphics visualizations to provide researchers, engineers, and scientists with visual tools to develop scientific solutions for their work. Experience 3D visualizations and virtual reality firsthand as we aim to inspire the next generation of explorers.

AirVenture – July 22 -28 – Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Each year, more than 650,000 flight enthusiasts and professionals – including NASA’s aeronautical innovators – descend upon Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for one of the largest aviation events in the world. NASA GVIS will be in attendance again at this year’s event.

Cleveland Air Show – Aug 31 -Sept. 2 – Cleveland, Ohio

The first “A” in NASA stands for Aeronautics. Join us at the Cleveland Air Show to learn about our work to create more fuel-efficient jet engines and make flight safer, faster, and quieter.

Ingenuity Cleveland – Sept. 27 – Cleveland, Ohio

Join us at IngenuityFest to learn about the innovative technology Glenn develops to support NASA’s top missions. Meet members of Glenn’s Graphics and Visualization Lab and our researchers working on the Power and Propulsion Element for NASA’s Gateway lunar space station, which will be the first component to launch to the Moon.

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