The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science Miami The exhibition will open on Saturday ‘Journey to Space’ (‘Trip to space’), an exhibition dedicated to space exploration and life outside of space atmosphere land.
The exhibition will include interactive objects and authentic items that allow visitors to glimpse aspects of life in space, as well as the real dangers that astronauts face during their missions, as EFE confirmed this Friday during a media screening.
A robotic arm, a space glove and a life-size replica of the Destiny rotation laboratory are some of the attractions that the exhibition will contain, which will remain open until October 6 at this museum located in downtown Miami.
The exhibit, presented by the Minnesota Science Museum and the California Science Center, seeks to expose the difficulties of working in space, as well as highlight the adaptations and creations of engineers that facilitate the work of astronauts.

During the tour, visitors will be able to learn about weightlessness and the challenges of spending long periods in space, as well as what the crew of the International Space Station (ISS) eat, sleep and go to the bathroom.
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Source: Gestion

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