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This immersive traveling exhibition used cutting-edge cinematic techniques and projection technologies to transport visitors to the surface of our closest planetary neighbors.

Explore the fascinating story of our solar system with Neighborhood Earth, a groundbreaking exhibition created in collaboration with the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.

This immersive experience combines cutting-edge technology, haptic interactives, and objects to bring the science of astrophysics and space exploration to life.

Highlights:
  • Discover the principles of space flight and planetary science.
  • Relive historic milestones in humanity's quest to understand the universe.
  • Engage with interactive displays featuring detailed insights from current space missions.

Step into the role of a space explorer and unlock the secrets of the cosmos with Neighborhood Earth.

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Partners

Presenting Partner:
  • Logo of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center featuring a blue rocket and swoosh design to the left of red text reading "U.S. Space & Rocket Center," home to exciting NASA traveling exhibits for space enthusiasts.

Produced By

Neighborhood Earth was developed in conjunction with the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and was toured internationally by Flying Fish.

Produced By

Neighborhood Earth was developed in conjunction with the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and was toured internationally by Flying Fish.

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