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of the entire exhibition experience.
Candor
Chasma Base Station in Space Odyssey
Step up to the window and look out on Mars. You'll 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.
Cratering Fire a ball into a giant bin of sand and
what do you get? Your own crater! Then watch slow-motion video of the impact to
see how craters shape the surface of a planet and give clues to its age.
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.
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 planet's craters, dunes, and channels. Once you've 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.
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.
Seeing
the Sun
Your mother always told you not to look directly at the Sun. Well, now's your
chance! View up-to-the-moment images of sunspots, coronal mass ejections, and
solar wind. You'll learn the whats, wheres, and whys of our nearest star
without even having to put on your sunglasses!
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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Science Shows
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.
Astronomy in the Time of the Incas As descendents of the
Sun, the Inca held astronomy in high regard. In this narrative, you will take
on the role of Inca students learning the astronomy of
Cuzco and Machu Picchu.
Meteorites Cart
Debris from outer space is constantly entering Earth's atmosphere. Find out
more about these meteorites and the impact craters they form with our meteorite
cart.
EarthSmart Training
Attention "Astronaut Cadets!": Join us for a briefing to prepare for your
picture-taking mission to the Internation Space Station.
Find
the Sun
Using software, view the planets and Sun from different angles in outer space.
Does the Sun look the same from Mars as it does from Earth? Do planets have
"phases" just like the Moon?
Gas
Tube Spectroscopy
A Museum Galaxy Guide will teach you about spectra and why they help us better
understand space.
Jumbo
Big Dipper
Wander among the stars of the Big Dipper in this three-dimensional model that
allows you to see a well-known constellation from many different angles.
Living
in Space Objects Cart
Try on space gloves and inspect other astronaut tools from our Living in Space
cart.
Make
Your Own Sundial
How does a sundial work? Use shadow and light to make your own, and find out
why it doesn't take a watch to know the time!
Moon
Phases
What causes the phases of the Moon? When can you see an eclipse? Would it be
better to visit the Moon when it's light or dark? Learn the answers to these
questions with the hands-on Moon Phases model.
Storytelling Programs
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There's No Place Like Space
Learn all about the stars, planets, and Sun with the Cat in the Hat! You'll
find out there's no place like space!
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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!
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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.
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Grandpa Takes Me to the Moon
Based on a tale told by James Irwin, an Apollo 15 astronaut, this story
describes one astronaut's adventures on the Moon.
Zero
G
Find out what being "weightless" in space and "vomit comet" really mean.

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Planetarium Shows
To get information on current Planetarium shows, please visit the Planetarium page in our School Groups section.

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Pre/Post Activities
Previsit Activities
Solar System Sing-Along (PDF: 112k)
Moon Phases Dial (PDF: 600k)
Postvisit Activities
Edible Mars Maps (PDF: 108k)
Solar System Tic-Tac-Toe (PDF: 104k)

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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.
Moon Madness Class
Grades PreK-2
Science 4,5
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Come face to face with a real meteorite.
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Collect specimens on the Moon through dramatic play.
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Create a crater on the Moon's surface.
Out of
This World Assembly
Grades K-3
Science 1-4
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Tour the hot spots (and cold spots) of our solar system.
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Witness the effects of weather on Venus.
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Estimate the size of our largest solar system neighbor.

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Science Background
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