Columbus
A risk that I think a show like Space! runs with each passing day, is to sediment content. Logically
the single new visitor does not have that impression. The logical thread of the exhibition is well thought out and the same content have different levels of reading and study but I mean something different and not just about Space! but all the shows and exhibitions in general.
It 's like the shows they lived in a time dimension of its own, with the hands of time when the firm has put the final signature on the projects.
What I think is important and I'm trying to do is to try wherever possible to add links on the events of this, of course, astronomy and astronautics. Show
the launch of the shuttle live as we did the other day may be an example. Or show the sky at the planetarium of the day and expect the same evening to compare with the real sky. I'd like to as well, in the section Astronautics, start to show consistently everyday images that reach us from Mars, Saturn and the ISS. The public is not disinterested, in fact.
is simply not aware that we are fortunate to live in an era in which explorers can be ourselves, and see virtually live places than ever before that time no one had ever seen. Columbus unfortunately could not put a webcam on his caravels:)
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