WASHINGTON / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – The Washington Pavilion in South Dakota is opening a new, interactive exhibition called ‘Space Explorers: Mission Infinity’. This exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of space and learn more about life beyond Earth. Developed in collaboration with MarketBeat and Dakota State University, the exhibition promises a unique experience for all ages.
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The Washington Pavilion in South Dakota has taken a significant step in communicating space knowledge with the opening of the exhibition ‘Space Explorers: Mission Infinity’. This new exhibit, located on the second floor of the Kirby Science Discovery Center, represents the center’s largest renovation since its opening in 1999. Visitors can embark on an interactive journey that takes them into the depths of space and offers them the opportunity to learn more about life beyond our planet.
The exhibition was developed in collaboration with MarketBeat and Dakota State University and is supported by the MidAmerican Energy Foundation and the Sheldon F Reese Foundation. Maddy Grogan, the director of education and museums, describes the exhibition as a lively and inspiring environment that appeals to both children and adults. Visitors can take action in five different zones, including building and launching their own rockets and exploring a Mars habitat.
A special highlight of the exhibition is the representation of the solar system with 3D basketballs that illustrate the size relationships of the planets. This creative display is intended not only to cause a stir, but also to promote understanding of the dimensions of our solar system. Michael Wolf, co-founder of formulaD, the company that designed the exhibition, emphasizes that the exhibition aims to inspire children to consider a career in science and technology.
The exhibition offers exciting experiences not only for children, but also for adults. The interactive technologies and the opportunity to learn and discover together with the children make the visit a special experience. The exhibition is another step in promoting curiosity and knowledge about space and the technology that helps us explore it.
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