Get an astronaut’s-eye-view of Earth’s surface as it changes minute to minute, by the hour, through the seasons, and over the years. You won’t need a spacecraft to see it happen at Science On a Sphere. Science On a Sphere creates stunning visual effects from real scientific data, and displays them on a six-foot-diameter globe. Three-dimensional video projectors show visitors such effects as the expanding wave pattern of a devastating tsunami, mas...
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