- Liberty Science Center
Liberty Science Center is an
interactive science museum and learning center located inLiberty State Park inJersey City, New Jersey .The center, which first opened in 1993 as New Jersey's first major state science museum, has science exhibits, the world's largest
IMAX Dome theater, numerous educational resources, and the original "Hoberman sphere ", a silver, computer-driven engineering artwork designed byChuck Hoberman . The museum opened with another artistic exhibit that is related to the sciences, "Jim Gary 's Twentieth Century Dinosaurs" sculpture exhibition, as the exhibit on the ground floor. [Kolata, Gina. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE2DC133FF931A15752C0A965958260 "Science Gets Its Chance to Dazzle"] , "The New York Times ",January 22 ,1993 . AccessedDecember 30 ,2007 .]Liberty Science Center's Expansion
Liberty Science Center completed a twenty-two-month, $109 million expansion and renewal project on
July 19 ,2007 . [ [http://www.nj.com] MacPherson, Kitta. "Innovation & Inspiration" Newark Star-Ledger, Oct 4, 2006.] The expansion added convert|100000|sqft|m2 to the facility, bringing it to nearly convert|300000|sqft|m2. [ [http://www.skanskausa.com/templates/Page.asp?id=3881 Liberty Science Center Expansion Project] , accessedJanuary 30 ,2007 ] However the amount of exhibit space slightly decreased with the expansion as all the new space added is open space such as queue lines for the ticketing office.It also has state-of-the-art surround sound, and also one of the world's best picture screen in the IMAX dome.Replacing almost every exhibition in the building, the "new" Liberty Science Center's exhibitions include [ [http://www.nj.com] MacPherson, Kitta. "Innovation & Inspiration" Newark Star-Ledger, Oct 4, 2006.] :
*Skyscraper! Achievement and Impact - the largest exhibition on the subject ofskyscrapers in the world - withartifacts from theWorld Trade Center , a walk along anI-Beam two stories above the exhibition floor, anearthquake -shake table, a glass-Schindler 400A mid-rise Traction elevator, which is open to show how the elevator moves, the machine room, and the pit, ad much, much more.
*Eat and Be Eaten - this exhibit of life animals explores thepredator -prey relationship, offering lots of live animals including deadlyvipers , amazingpuffer fish , and scores of other creatures.
*Communication exploreshuman communication in four areas -- body and language; symbols, signs, and writing; print, audio, and video; and signals and networks.
*Infection Connection - helps guests understand how individual actions may affect globalhealth issues.
*I Explore - an age-restricted area, where guests under age six and their caregivers can explore aspects of the world around them through water play, a large climbing structure, a street scape, and a rock xylophone - made from hanging rocks that ring like bells when struck.
*Our Hudson Home - teaches guests about thewildlife andecology of theHudson River .
*Wonder Why - holds many of the original exhibits from the earliest days of the museum.
*Energy Quest - explores differentenergy types and the technologies to harness these.
*Wildlife Challenge - an outdoor exhibit in which guests can take part in a variety of physical activities, designed to simulate different animals' environments. Activities include balance beams, and a zip line accessible only to guests that can do at least one pull-up.
*Traveling Exhibit - Various exhibits on display. The first exhibit since the center re-opened was Islamic Science Re-Discovered. The current traveling exhibit that is at Liberty Science Center until September 15, 2008 is called Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear exhibit. Where guests see how they will react when they are exposed to creepy animals, loud noises, electric shock and the fear of falling. Guests will discover why their bodies react the way they do.Jennifer A. Chalsty Center for Science Learning and Teaching
In July 2007, the new Jennifer A. Chalsty Center for Science Learning and Teaching opened. It is a convert|20000|sqft|m2|sing=on facility extending over the entire former "Invention Floor" of Liberty Science Center, with six laboratories, a 150-seat theater, and other resources for teachers and students. Here educators can upgrade science teaching skills and find peers to help strengthen science instruction in the classroom, while students can participate in intense, multi-day or single hour programs to ignite interest and skills in science exploration. [ Osowski, Jeffrey. "Enliven the art of teaching science",
New Jersey Education Association "Review", February 2006.]References
External links
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* [http://www.lsc.org/ Liberty Science Center]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/20/arts/design/20libe.html?ex=1185940800&en=39706fdf55b36f33&ei=5070/ NY Times 07.20.07 | Museum Review: Touch Me Feel Me Science]
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