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Universe of Science - Returning Fall 2008

Check out Insect Giants, currently infesting the Second-Floor Gallery!

How do hot air balloons stay in the air?

Have you ever wondered what makes hot air balloons stay in the air, why opposites attract, or how music and math are related? You can find the answers to these questions and more at the Museum of Science & History's brand-new, state-of-the-art physical science exhibit, the Universe of Science!

What makes things bounce?

This core multimillion-dollar exhibit offers exciting science for children and adults alike. It delves into the worlds of bouyancy, gravity, light, mechanics, magnetism, pendulums, and sound through hands-on demonstrations conducted by you! And, each section includes interactive, motion-sensored information stations that explain the scientific principles behind the experiments you have performed.

So, take what you've learned from textbooks and come to MOSH to see science in action. You won't believe how much science surrounds you every day!

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