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Future Space: Engaging the Public After Shuttle

July 1, 2010 - December 31, 2013 | Media and Technology
Future Space is an educational but fun pair of planetarium programs, targeted at middle school students and then general public, to show that NASA is still in the space business! The lead institution is the Louisiana Art and Science Museum with lead production at the Houston Museum of Natural Science and science and program review through Rice University. The program has produced one excellent planetarium show "We Choose Space!" which covers the history of the space program including building the International Space Station (ISS), and actual images from our fisheye lens inside the ISS. It has been licensed to over a dozen theaters around the world and is also available for free viewing through YouTube, with a free downloadable Educator Guide. It has been translated into Spanish, Hindi, and Teluga and is being translated into Turkish. A second show "The Gravity Factor", which discusses how humans might in the future visit and exploit the planets, is being completed now. It uses surface gravity as a common theme. A dome cover was created to represent the ISS Cupola from the outside.

Funders

NASA
Award Number: NNX10AK12G
Funding Amount: 904159

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Carol Gikas
    Principal Investigator
    Louisiana Art & Science Museum
  • John Elvert
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Louisiana Art & Science Museum
  • Discipline: History/policy/law | Physics | Space science
    Audience: Middle School Children (11-13) | General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Planetarium and Science on a Sphere
    Access and Inclusion: English Language Learners

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