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After the tour, the first room I went to was the “Exploring the Planets” exhibition. Of all the exhibitions in the museum, this was the one I spent the most time in. Read the very first post in this trip report: planetary exploration was one of the huge things that made me a space geek in the first place, and even though I’d had an indescribably great time at Johnson and Kennedy, those places were more geared towards crewed spaceflight and the moon. So I was totally in my element in the “Exploring the Planets” room – in fact it once again brought back my boyhood excitement about planetary exploration.
I was pleased to see that in at least some of the exhibits, Pluto was given its rightful place!
I really can’t get enough of this stuff.
I spent many minutes at this interactive touchscreen monitor outlining the history of human exploration of the Solar System. It brought back a lot of happy childhood (and adult) memories, as well as teaching me some things I didn’t know!
My time ended in a large room with a 360 degree full-size display about travelling to, and landing on, various planets and moons.
I was in space-geek paradise! But there was a lot more to come.
I was pleased to see that in at least some of the exhibits, Pluto was given its rightful place!
I really can’t get enough of this stuff.
I spent many minutes at this interactive touchscreen monitor outlining the history of human exploration of the Solar System. It brought back a lot of happy childhood (and adult) memories, as well as teaching me some things I didn’t know!
My time ended in a large room with a 360 degree full-size display about travelling to, and landing on, various planets and moons.
I was in space-geek paradise! But there was a lot more to come.