NASA Exploration Exhibit on Display at Charleston Harbor Fest June 26-29
Posted on: Monday, 22 June 2009, 15:38 CDT
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The NASA Exploration Experience traveling exhibit gives visitors a vivid glimpse into the nation's ambitious future in space.
"We hope the multimedia experience helps people better understand how the country plans to explore the moon and journey beyond in the next decade or so," said outreach coordinator
The exhibit will be on display at the Charleston Harbor Festival Grounds and will be open from
The exhibit simulates a breathtaking visit to the first destination on America' s new journey into the solar system: Earth's moon.
"Interactive control panels and activity stations; immersive 3D imagery; and audio effects will plunge visitors into a not-too-distant future on the moon," Pierce added. "They'll discover what it will be like to live and work on the surfaces of other worlds - and how it will benefit life back home on Earth."
NASA staffers will be on hand to answer questions and discuss some of the thousands of technologies used on Earth as a result of years of space-based research and development by the agency and its partners.
Exhibit visitors can learn how our quality of life improves as America's space exploration activities refine existing technologies and develop new breakthroughs in areas such as power generation, computer technology, communications, networking and robotics. Visitors also can learn how other advanced technologies are increasing the safety and reliability of space transportation systems, while also reducing costs.
Touring the NASA Exploration Experience exhibit takes approximately 10 minutes. The exhibit is wheelchair-accessible. Exhibit visitors also can see what they would look like on the moon by having their photo taken in a space suit against a lunar landscape. Robots on the Road will support the Exploration Exhibit by engaging visitors with several table-size robots that indicate how NASA utilizes robotics in exploration.
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in
In addition to the traveling exhibit, NASA is working with the Math and Science Coalition at
For more information about the traveling exhibit, visit:
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