- Fernbank Science Center
The Fernbank Science Center is a museum, classroom, and woodland complex located at 156 Heaton Park Drive, N.E.,
Atlanta, Georgia . It is owned and operated byDeKalb County School System . The nearbyFernbank Museum of Natural History is a private non-profit organization that is separate from, but works closely with, the Science Center.Overview
The Fernbank Science Center opened in December of 1967, and is an educational facility and an integral part of the DeKalb County School System. It provides programs for the science education of local students, pre-K-12. Both its planetarium and
observatory are open for public shows on specific occasions.The mission of the Science Center is to provide and promote an understanding of science and technology and to communicate to its visitors the harmony and order of the natural world. Fernbank contains many materials for instruction, including
dinosaur skeletons, rocks and minerals, a collection of tektites, an Aeronautics Education Laboratory and anelectron microscope lab. The center also has an authentic Apollospacecraft from the unmannedApollo 6 Saturn V test flight and is home to aplanetarium with a convert|70|ft|m|sing=on-diameter projection dome.The Science Center also contains botanical collections, including tropical and succulent plants, maintains the Robert L. Staton Rose Garden (at 767 Clifton Road) which contains over 1,500 roses, and offers access to
Fernbank Forest , a 65-acre undisturbed, mature mixed hardwood forest with labeled trees, shrubs, ferns, and wild flowers.Gallery
See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://fsc.fernbank.edu Fernbank Science Center website]
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