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Exploratorium

The Exploratorium is another museum of science, technology, and arts located in heart of California, San Francisco. This museum features a mad scientist’s penny arcade, a scientific funhouse, with an experimental laboratory all crumpled into one. The exhibits and their self-identification as a center for informal education that has been leading as the prototype for participatory museum all around the world.

The Exploratorium was founded by Frank Oppenheimer, a physicist, and educator. It has opened in 1969 at the Palace of Fine Arts, it has been its home until 2013 January and has reopened at Piers 15 and 17 in April 2013 at San Francisco’s Embarcadero.

Vision, Mission, and Values

Located in San Francisco, California, the Exploratorium is an institution created for public learning laboratory exploring the world through art, science, and human perception. Its mission is to provide an inquiry-based experience that develops the learning process worldwide. Their vision of a world where people can have individual perspectives and can confidently ask some questions and understand how the world works around them.

Visit the Exploratorium

More than just a museum, the Exploratorium is the gateway to exploring art, science, and human perception. Let all the lifelong curiosity roam through hundreds of exhibits that are focused on observations and noticing in its six spacious indoor and outdoor galleries.

Reserve your tickets through this page:

https://transact.exploratorium.edu/ticketing/ticketing.aspx

Explore and Discover

  • What time is it on Mars? Is an exhibition on the Exploratorium hosted by Rob Hipschman and Linda Shore to give updates on the Mars rover. The tools it uses in gathering all the data from Mars and the progress of their discovery will be discussed here. In addition, you will also learn the passage of time on Mars and how it is measured, and why it mattered.
  • Preparing for Landing is a prepared webcast wherein they detail the amazing stages of the Rosetta mission. The race to find Philae’s landing area where everyone could get a first close-up view of the comets. The spacecraft is moving within 30 kilometers of the comet affords a more detailed scientific measurement of the candidate sites.
  • Inflatable: Jimmy Kuehnle ranges from absurd inflatable “suits” to form an amazing architectural augmentation, Jimmy Kuehnle’s inflated artworks let the audiences play with the sense of unlimited surprises. This is emphasized in encouraging visitors to squeeze, touch, and play with soft whimsical shapes. It has been developed as an environment where visitors can explore them from all sides. EZ San Francisco Junk Removal

Donate Today

You can support the Exploratorium’s cause in creating a long-lasting change in transforming learning abilities worldwide Join their donor community. Engage your business. Attend a fundraiser. Become a member or volunteer with them.

Address: Pier 15, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 

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