Journey to Infinity & The Future is Wild
Sorry, this event ended on Monday, September 1, 2008.
Where: Museum of Nature & Science Planetarium, 1318 South 2nd Avenue, Dallas
Cost: $4
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Journey to Infinity Our search for the secrets of life in the universe begins with an exploding supernova. We'll see how cataclysmic events like this have helped shape and form the universe we know today. Starting with a Space Shuttle flight around planet Earth, we take an interactive journey through our solar system. Travel down to the surface of Mars to find an unmanned probe on the planet. Explore the oceans under the frozen surface of Europa for signs of internal volcanism and even life. Witness the death and birth of stars, and unlock the secrets of mankind's essential connection with the universe.
The Future is Wild Based on a wildly successful international television series that has been broadcast in over 60 countries around the world, The Future is Wild gives audiences a glimpse at what might be the future of the animal kingdom on planet Earth. An international team of researchers has been looking into how animals and plants will change and evolve over the next 5 to 200 million years. And a team of over 100 animators and scholars has transformed their ideas into creatures that fly, walk and swim on the earth of the future. This 20-minute immersive show lets your audience experience a future fantastic, based upon real science.
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Event posted May 13, 2008
Last updated May 13, 2008
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