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Above and BeyondAbove and Beyond offers an unprecedented interactivedemonstration of advances in aviation and aerospace,from the first powered flights to the newest innovationson Earth and in space, and presents the forces thatmotivate aerospace innovators to dream up and buildnew flight technologies that can change our lives andour world.Exhibit Details:Packed with fun interactive challenges, vehicle conceptmodels and prototypes, immersive media presentations,and inspiring stories, this large-scale exhibition invites 5,000-square-foot highly interactive exhibit Target audience: Students in grades K-12and families Comprehensive package of marketing,public relations, education and event resources Tour underwriter: Boeing Worldwide tour: 3 sets touringThe ultimate interactiveflight exhibitionyou to experience what it takes to make the“impossible” possible. Explore ever more advancedaircraft and spacecraft that change our lives andtransform our world. And join the epic journey intothe sky and beyond!The exhibition is presented by Boeing,in collaboration with NASA and theSmithsonian’s National Air andSpace Museum.To learn more about Above and Beyond includingmore information, pictures and videos; visit theofficial websites at:www.aboveandbeyondexhibition.com (U.S. site)www.flightexhibition.com (international site)Highlights include: Design and test-fly your own supersonic jet Build a virtual UAV that can launch into theeye of a storm to collect and transmitreal-time weather data Take an elevator ride to the edge of space Spread your wings and experience flight asa bird Retrace innovators and innovations thathave transformed the world through flight ina multitouch, multilayer timeline Step up to a “Junker” station for a cosmiccrusade against debris in space Five interactive galleries: Up, Faster, Farther,Higher, and Smarter

MathAlive!Record-breaking exhibition surpassesexpectations at tour stops across the countrymusic and robotics – and createsinteractive, immersive experiencesthat reveal the math at work.One of the most interactive and inspiring science exhibitionsexploring the world of mathematics ever to tour, MathAlive!premiered at Smithsonian Institution, where it achieved thehighest average daily attendance of any exhibit at theInternational Gallery in its 25-year history.Exhibit Details:MathAlive! is designed to spark the imagination and reveal notonly math at work, but the endless possibilities of math. Primarilydesigned for kids in grades 3-8, the exhibition brings to life themath behind what kids love most – video games, sports, design,Visitors will ride snowboards in astep-on experience, program therobotic arm from the cupola of theInternational Space Station, design(and launch) their own video gamecharacters, capture their 360 degreeimage in a freeze-motionvideo, create their own‘supertall’ skyscraper, andeven design a skateboard to give itmore “pop.” Through approximately40 unique, interactive experiences, theexhibit takes math from its native form andreveals its role in the applied worlds of design,engineering, technology, and science. 5,000-square-foot visually captivating exhibition Target audience: Students in grades K-12, with a focus ongrades 3-8 (ages 7-14), and families Comprehensive package of marketing, public relations,education and event resources Tour underwriter: RaytheonInstitutional Partners National Council of Teachers of Mathematics National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Association of Professional Engineers MATHCOUNTS Society of Women Engineers MathMovesUA separate exhibitionset of MathAlive! islocalized for venues inthe Middle East.

Leonardo da Vinci:Machines in MotionBrain: The World InsideYour Head40 full-scale machines built from Leonardo da Vinci’s designsThe quintessential organic computerThe brain is responsible for every thought, motion and response our body makes.BRAIN uses 3-D reproductions, hands-on learning activities, and interactivetechnology to delve into the inner workings of the brain, including its processes,potential and mysteries. Visitors can probe the geography of a giant brain, stand inthe midst of the brain’s constant electrical brainstorm, and experience medical andtechnological brain exploration. Exhibits also include explorations of the brain’sphysicality, itsevolution and its adaptability. The National Institutesof Health,the National Institutes of Mental Health and theDANAAlliance for Brain Initiatives collaborated onthisexhibition’s content.Leonardo da Vinci is one of the world’s most celebrated painters, sculptors,musicians, architects, engineers and anatomists. Machines in Motionpresents 40 of Leonardo’s mechanical inventions that were builtafter in-depth study of his designs by a group of scientists andskilled craftsmen in Florence, Italy.The exhibition’s uniqueness lies in the fact that many of themechanisms are life-sized and fully operational. Visitors may touchand set the mechanisms in motion, combining a fascinating hands-on experience withan exploration of the principles Leonardo employed to create each machine. Machines inMotion was created by Worldwide Museum Activities in association with the Leonardoda Vinci Museum in Florence, Italy.Exhibit Details: 3,000 – 5,000-square-foot highly-interactive exhibition Target audience: 6-year-olds and up, families, schools Marketing and public relations resources available Teacher’s guide providedExhibit Details: 2,500 – 5,000-square-footcaptivating exhibition Target audience:6-year-olds and up,families, schools Marketing and public relationsresources available Teacher’s guide providedHighlights include: Air: Flying Machines designed centuries before humans conqueredthe skies – a device with mechanical wings to allow a person to fly,a parachute, and a flying ornithopter bicycle Water: Machines that employ the force of water to relay energy– worm screw; equipment devised for humans to walk on water;and the webbed glove, which was meant to accelerate swimming Earth: Theatrical Machines – crane, printing press, oil press, anda robot, which he invented centuries before the technologicalrevolution Fire: Constructions for machine warfare – cannon, machine gunand a climb-in armored vehicleHighlights include: Synapse Pop: Launch an electrical signal hurtling downa neuron tunnel Brain Live!: EEG, MRI, CAT, PET - more than just thealphabet, brain imaging at its most dramatic Unhinge-a-Brain: Turn the wheel and open a humanbrain to view the structures inside Phantom Pain: Learn about how people can feel thesensation of pain in amputated limbs Be A Brain Surgeon: Use a gamma knife simulator toexcise a brain tumor

SPACE: A Journey to Our FutureThe Robot ZooThe most interactive and relevant experience on manned spaceflighttouring, now attended by more than 6 millionOne of the most popular science exhibitions in the worldSPACE is a highly interactive exhibition that ignites the desire for space exploration anddiscovery, sparking imaginations and inspiring new generations of explorers. The exhibitionwas featured at Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum as part of the NationalAeronautics and Space Administration’s 50th anniversary celebration.SPACE uses immersive scenic elements, artifacts and interactivetechnology to bring this epic story to life. This unique experiencewas created in collaboration with NASA and NSTA.Explore the biomechanics of complex animal robotsto discover how real animals function through TheRobot Zoo, which reveals the magic of nature as amaster engineer. Eight robot animals and more thana dozen hands-on activities illustrate real-lifecharacteristics, such as how a chameleon changescolors, how a giant squid propels itself, and how afly walks on the ceiling.The larger-than-life-size animated robots include achameleon, rhinoceros, giant squid, platypus,housefly, grasshopper, bat and giraffe. 5,000-square-footimmersive exhibition Target audience: Families,students in grades 2-12 Comprehensive package ofmarketing, public relationsand education resourcesExhibitDetails:ExhibitDetails:Cutaways expose the robotic animals’ insides as ahost of easily recognizable machine parts andgadgets, such as shock absorbers and pumps,which demonstrate what make the robots work. Bycomparing anatomy, environments and size of theactual creatures to their mechanic counterparts,The Robot Zooprovides insightsand hands-on funfor learning aboutanimal biology.The Robot Zoo wasdeveloped incollaboration withMarshall Editions, London, England.Scaled VersionA smaller 2,500-square-foot version of the exhibitionincludes three interactive robot animals and sevenhands-on activities to illustrate fascinating real-lifecharacteristics. The larger-than-life-size animatedrobots include a chameleon, a platypus, and a housefly. 5,000-square-foot dynamic exhibition Target audience: 4-12 year-olds,families, schools Marketing and public relationsmaterials available Teacher’s guide providedHighlights include:Highlights include: Touch actual rocks from the lunar surface andthe red planet Get an up close look at a wide range of artifactsfrom the space program Take a spin on a space bike Explore a future Mars Base camp as you walkthrough a full-size space habitat and work pod Fly a Mars rover over the surface of Mars in thiscomputer interactive Experience the past, present and future ofspace through these and dozens of otherdisplays, interactives and experiences Robot Body Shop: Manipulatemechanical devices - hinges, pumps,springs and shock absorbers Tongue Gun: Aim a robot chameleonhead and fire its tongue atinsect targets Swat A Fly: “Swat” the backlit imageof each fly as it randomly flashes Keep an Eye on You: Maneuver theeyes of the chameleon robot andexperience how they “see”separate images

Extreme Deep: Missionto the AbyssGENOME: The Secretof How Life WorksAn entertaining interactive science experienceExhibit Details:Newly discovered life forms, thermal vents,close-up views of deep-sea research submersibles,and shipwrecks, including the Titanic, are among theattractions in this deep-sea adventure created in collaboration with WoodsHole Oceanographic Institute. Extreme Deep highlights deep-sea exploration anddiscovery and depicts the mysteries of the ocean’s greatest depths. Visitors will observe the technologythat has allowed men and women to travel to the ocean floor firsthand in WHOI’s Alvin and Sentry submersiblesand the use of other underwater vehicles. Extreme Deep introduces biology, chemistry, geology, history,exploration, and the critical role that technology plays in understanding our world and its future. 3,000-square-foot interactive exhibition Target audience: 6-year-olds and up,families, schools Marketing and public relationsresources available Teacher’s guide providedGENOME answers common questions and correctsmisconceptions that surround the human genome,tackling topics such as genetic predetermination,the nature of mutations, and the differences ingenetic material that separate one human fromanother. Developed in collaboration with the NHGRI,NIH, DHHS and the Whitehead Institute/MIT Centerfor Genome Research.ExhibitDetails:Interactive adventure of deep-seaexploration and discoveryHighlights include: Cell Explorer: Video navigation of alarge map of a cell Cookie Factory: Shows how a companymaking cookies resembles a cellmaking proteins DNA Detective: Match DNA from asuspect database 4,000-square-foot engaging exhibition Target audience: 7-year-olds and up,families, schools Marketing and public relationsresources available Teacher’s guide providedMICROBES: InvisibleInvaders, Amazing AlliesUncover a hidden world Alvin Personnel Interactive: Prepare the submersible to “dive” Robot Arm Interactive: Operate Alvin’s robotic arm Types of Vehicles: Build a high-tech submersible Biological/Geological Specimens: View tube worms, see-through crabs,and other fragile-yet-tough creatures ROV Pilot: Explore the wreck of the Titanic as the ROV pilotExhibitDetails:Highlights include:MICROBES reveals the mysterious universe of microscopicorganisms, from those that sustain life on Earth to thosethat threaten our health and even our existence. Thisinteractive exhibition uses computer games, hands-on experiences and special effects to examine what microbesare, what they look like, the history of disease, emergingdiseases, and how research is helping find cures to savelives. MICROBES was created in collaboration with theNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. 3,000 square feet Target audience: Students in grades3 and up, families Marketing and public relationsmaterials available Teacher’s guide providedHighlights include: Microbe Universe: 8 colorful 3D holograms floatingin space Race a Bug Video Game: Maneuver microbes throughsimulated arteries Electron Microscope: View real viruses such as HIV

Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs:Fear and Freedom in AmericaAn unprecedented perspective on terror on American soilFrom the Revolutionary War to the war onterror, SPIES uncovers the forgottenstories of domestic terrorists andforeign agents, militant radicals andsaboteurs, who have threatenedAmerica’s sense of security duringthe past 200 years.The exhibition includes dramaticstories such as “City of WashingtonCaptured and White HouseTorched” from 1814, “ManhattanHit by Massive Explosions in NewYork Harbor” from 1916, and “BombRips Senate Wing of Capitol” from 1971.SPIES also explores the questions, “How do we identifywho the enemy is,” and “How do we keep the country safe withoutcompromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded?” The SPIESexhibit was created by the International Spy Museum, located inWashington, D.C.Highlights include: Themed environments thatevoke the spirit of the times More than 145 historicphotographs and documents 20 artifacts, never before onview, including fragments ofthe planes that hit the WorldTrade Center 20 reproduction artifacts,including historic anthraxvials, pencil bombs andartillery rounds Historic film footage andexclusive interviews A timeline that traces morethan 170 events, includingacts of terror and America’sreactionsExhibit Details: 4,000-square-foot dynamic exhibition Target audience: Families, schools (mostappropriate for children ages 12 and up) Marketing and public relationsmaterials available Teacher’s guide providedGRIDIRON GLORY: The Best ofthe Pro Football Hall of FameThe most comprehensive football exhibition ever to tourOrganized by the Pro Football Hall of Famein association with NFL Films, the exhibitpresents a panoramic view of the story ofprofessional football—from its humblebeginnings in the late 19th century to thecultural phenomenon it is today—and bringstogether an extraordinary collection of artifacts,while creating an unforgettableinteractive experience.The Science of Pro Football component of Gridiron Glorydelivers an informative, engaging and interactive look at thefascinating marriage between football and science. The impact of physics isevident in everything from the strategy of plays to the development of protectivegear. The very design of the football and itsaerodynamic qualities is as important tothe passing game as Green Bay Packersquarterback Aaron Rodgers’ arm.The exhibition offers a customized area ofthe exhibit showcasing the city’s own hometeam, appearances by the true legends ofthe sport, a comprehensive educationaloutreach program, and much more.Artifacts include such storied objects as the SuperBowl trophy; 1917 game ball used by Jim Thorpe andthe Canton Bulldogs; football and leather helmetdating to the early origins of the game; Saints kickerTom Dempsey’s famous kicking shoe created for hishalf foot; Mean Joe Greene’s jersey; turf (and otherobjects) from the “Immaculate Reception” game;Johnny Unitas’ jersey; collections from the firstSuper Bowl; plus fascinating artifacts that tell thestories of Red Grange, Dick Butkus, Joe Namath,Bart Starr, Tom Landry, Joe Montana, John Elway,and many other giants of the game.Exhibit Details: 5,000 square feet Target audience: StudentsK-12, families, sportsenthusiasts Comprehensive packageof marketing, PR, educationand other resources Optional InteractiveTraining Camp extends upto 9,000 square feetVisitors can suit up in a ‘try-it-on’ equipment area,try their skills in a kicking challenge, or test theirknowledge in a ‘NFL Instant Replay’ multi-mediainteractive. The exhibition provides both highlyentertaining experiences and interactives that allowvisitors to explore the connection of football andscience, history, culture and more.

MASTERS OF THE NIGHT:The True Story of BatsVatican Splendors: A Journeythrough Faith and ArtMyths revealed in this perennial favoriteOne of the largest collections of Vatican art and historical objects ever viewed in North AmericaVisitors learn about echolocation, discoverwhere bat habitats are located worldwide, andexperience the sensitivity of bat hearing. Dr. Merlin Tuttle, founder of BatConservation International (BCI), serves as scientific consultant. BCI isrecognized as the international leader in conservation and educationinitiatives that protect bats and their habitats.Highlights include:Exhibit Details: Echo, Echo, Echo: Learn about bats’ sonar system,called echolocation I’m All Ears: Experience sound through a bat’s ears Importance of Bats: The ecological importance of bats topollination, seed dispersal and insect control Life-size bat models Touchable bronze bat head sculptures 2,500-square-foot fascinating exhibition Target audience: 4-year-olds and up,families, schools Marketing and public relationsmaterials available Teacher’s guide providedExperience 2,000 years of art and history presentedthrough extraordinary works by artists such asMichelangelo, Guercino and Bernini, and objectsmarking the most significant moments in thehistory of the papacy and the Vatican.Vatican Splendors: A Journey through Faith and Artfeatures over 200 works of art and historicallysignificant objects from the Vatican collections, manynever before on display in North America, and somenot on view to the general public, even in Rome. Everyobject in the exhibition tells its own story, togetherforming a great mosaic of the history of the Churchand its impact on western civilization’s art, historyand culture.From the opening theater experience, where visitorswill become immersed in the grandeur of the Vaticanand see actual footage of the Scavi – the necropolis below the basilica – where the original tomband bones of Saint Peter were found, to the closingobject of a cast of Saint John Paul II’s hand (whichguests may grasp), visitors will experience a journeythrough the ages of artistic expression and religiousiconography. The collections are organized to provide awindow to the Vatican’s role in the world, with objectsmarking events throughout 2,000 years of historyand tradition. It’s a true “insider’s” view of theVatican, including its spiritual, artistic andceremonial treasures.The exhibition is organized and circulated in conjunction with the Congregazione per l’Evangelizzazionedei Popoli of the Vatican City State. The exhibition isproduced by Evergreen Exhibitions.Highlights include: A reliquary containing the venerated relics of Saint Peterand Saint Paul Paintings by 16th and 17th century masters Storied frescoes and mosaics Objects discovered at the tombs of Saint Peter and Saint PaulNote: Objects will vary by venue.Exhibit Details:Blind, blood-sucking, squeaky creatures thatget tangled in your hair? Visitors of Mastersof the Night soon find these beliefs are onlymyths that have held fast throughout theyears. The exhibit explains that bats areactually gentle, beneficial animals. Withlifelike models and interactives, theecological importance of bats is revealed,and visitors can better understand andtruly appreciate the wonders of thebat world. Limited

Electron Microscope: View real viruses such as HIV MICROBES: Invisible Invaders, Amazing Allies Uncover a hidden world 3,000 square feet Target audience: Students in grades 3 and up, families Marketing and public relations materials available Teacher’s guide provided GENOME answers common questions and corrects

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