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Map and Overview (PDF:
900kb)
Download and print an
overview and map of the entire exhibition experience.
Candor Chasma Base Station in Space Odyssey
Step up to the window and look
out on Mars. Youll get
an up-close view of Candor Chasma,
with 15,000-foot cliffs looming
in the distance under a greenish
yellow sky. At any moment an
astronaut may enter the scene,
carrying out research while
you ask questions via walkie-talkie.
Carving
Landscapes
Did Mars once have liquid water
on its surface? You be the judge.
Use water to carve landforms
in simulated Martian soil, then
see if you can find similar
patterns in photos of Mars.
Experiment
Bar
Become a space scientist by
performing experiments to learn
about Mars. Analyze rocks with
a video microscope, hunt for
water using radar, and search
for signs of life.
Exploring
Light
Enter the light with filters
and prisms to investigate spectra.
Then discover how scientists
use spectra to measure distant
objects such as stars and galaxies.
High-Altitude
Probe
Your mission: Search for and
analyze key features in the
terrain on Mars. Your spacecraft:
A digital probe that you pilot
over actual images of Mars while
photographing the planets
craters, dunes, and channels.
Once youve collected the
data, report back to Mission
Control with your results.
Infrared
Experiments
Seeing is believing, and these
experiments will allow you to
see light outside
the visible spectrum. Experience
how different surfaces reflect
and absorb heat and how scientists
use these principles to learn
about distant objects in space.
Life of
a Star
Red dwarf, planetary nebula,
black holewhich will it
be? Build your own star and
find out. Compare your creation
to real pictures of similar
stars while you watch it cycle
from birth to death.
Mission
Board
Get on board with the latest
space missions. Watch as astronauts
work in space. Monitor the progress
of ongoing missions.
Museum Galaxy
Guides
Museum Galaxy Guides are your
hosts to the universe, bringing
the human touch to space. Join
them as they demonstrate zero
gravity, broadcast the most
current space news, share folktales
about the night sky, read your
astronomical fortune,
and much more!
Orbits Explorer
Orbits are the highways of our
solar system. Planets, moons,
asteroids, and spacecraft encircle
other objects, maintaining their
orbital paths due to gravity.
Create your own solar system
or flight path, and learn how
what goes around, comes around.
Robotic
Rover
The objective is set: Maneuver
a robotic rover across rocky
Martian terrain to achieve its
targets. Can you complete the
mission? Find out while you
learn about the important role
robots play in space exploration.
Shuttle
Docking
Docking a space shuttle to the
International Space Station
requires understanding momentum
and inertia in the frictionless
environment of space. Learn
a few things as you take the
controls of a model shuttle
and steer it toward its destination.
Space Screen
A giant, high-resolution screen
will take you into space with
images from the Hubble Space
Telescope, robotic orbitors
and landers, and astronomy observatories.
The Space Screen will also bring
you major space events broadcast
live from NASA.

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These programs
are offered on a flexible schedule
and may not be available during
your visit.
Astronaut on the Surface of Mars
Talk to an astronaut as he or
she explores the Martian surface.
Space-suited performers bring
the Candor Chasma diorama to
life several times a day.
Doppler
Effect
Learn about the Doppler
effect and how astronomers use
it to understand the motion
of celestial objects.
Gas Tube
Spectroscopy
A Museum Galaxy Guide will teach
you about spectra and why they
help us better understand space.
Living in
Space Objects Cart
Try on space gloves and inspect other astronaut tools from our Living
in Space cart.
Living in
Space Play
What is it like to live
and work in space? Two astronauts
welcome you to their space station
laboratory so you can find out
firsthand. After the show, youll
get to try on space gloves and
inspect other astronaut tools.
Space Today
Its time for the nightly news, and we mean nightly
news! Join the studio audience as a live anchorperson gives you
the latest account of events in space science and astronomy.
Storytelling
- International
Space Station
In this book you will explore
the International Space Station,
its purpose, and history as
it orbits around the Earth.
Find out what life would be
like living in space!
- The Librarian
Who Measured the Earth
Discover how Eratosthenes
measured the circumference
of the Earth 2,000 years before
Christopher Columbus sailed
to the New World.
- Grandpa
Takes Me to the Moon
Based on a tale told by James
Irwin, an Apollo 15 astronaut,
this story describes one astronauts
adventures on the Moon.
Zero
G
Find out what being "weightless" in space and "vomit comet" really mean.

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Activities
Previsit
Activities
Space
Explorers Trading Cards (PDF:
1MB)
Space
Exploration Time Line (PDF:
600kb)
Postvisit
Activities
Build
a Space Station (PDF: 800kb)
Space
Exploration Tic-Tac-Toe (PDF:
900kb)
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Programs
at Your School
Current Events in Space
Grades 3-9
Science 1,3-6
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Choose one of two module
investigations in space science:
Meteors: Fireballs in the Sky
and Missions and Stations
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Distinguish a meteorite from a "meteor
wrong."
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Receive your mission update on
recent space travel and exploration.
Exploring
Mars Class
Grades 39
Science 4
- Travel to Mars through past,
present, and future missions.
- Explore the unique geology
and weather of the Red Planet.
- Build and create a Mars
rover through open-ended discovery.
Mission:
Microgravity Assembly
Grades 48
Science 2,4
- Observe an astronaut trainee
in a simulated, frictionless
environment.
- Sign up for training and
learn what it takes to be
an astronaut.
- Witness the extremes of temperature and pressure that exist
in space.
The Right
Stuff: After School Science
Grades 28
Science 1,2,3,5
- Blast into the history of
rocketry.
- Learn the basic principles
behind flight and motion.
- Create and launch your own
rocket to see if youre
made of the right stuff.

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Space
Exploration (PDF: 540kb)
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