Category: Air & Space

Solar Surfer

With Solar Surfer exhibit, visitors step on a surfboard in front of the screen that simulates space environment. They try to succeed in space travel missions without getting hit by meteorites. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Solar-Surfer.mp4

Planet Models

Planet Models exhibit lets visitors to experience hanging planet models in the solar system. The experience is supported with planet specific information given through touch screens.

Air Cannon

With Air Cannon exhibit, visitors experience that sound exists of air vibrations. When visitors hit the drums, skin of the drum starts to vibrate.This vibration causes the air to vibrate as well a wave of air pressure differences travels through the space. Visitor’s ears perceive this vibrating air as sound. The disks on the board…
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Globe

With Globe exhibit, visitors experience real-time data hrough planetary and Earth science demonstrations presented in three dimensions. In addition to celestial activity, the exhibit reveals patterns in data on a global scale, including striking graphic representations of the paths of storms, changes in ocean temperature and other phenomena. It also demonstrates surfaces of Sun and…
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Cycle Plane

In Cycle Plane exhibit, as visitors pedal, propeller blades start spinning and makes the visitor’s plane rotate.

Dizzy Tunnel

Dizzy Tunnel exhibit turns LEDs on and off to generate the visual illusion of movement. Visitors may lose their balance or feel dizzy inside the tunnel, because of contradictory sensory messages between their vision (the world is spinning) and their balance receptors (the ground is perfectly still). https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Dizzy-Tunnel-at-Museum-of-Illusion-KC.mp4

Solar System Planets

In Solar System Planets exhibit, visitors observe the whole solar system projected on the floor or wall. Using touchscreens, they can get detailed information and interesting facts about the Sun, planets, satellites and their orbits.

Iron Mystery

In this unique Iron Mystery exhibit, visitors hit the projected Earth on the wall with balls representing meteors containing iron. They experience the unification of these meteors with the Earth’s crust as in the millions years ago.

Gravity Well

In Gravity Well exhibit, visitors see how the gravitational forces of the earth and moon work on for example satellites. Gravity is a common force which Newton was the first person to study it seriously, and he came up with the law of universal gravitation. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Gravity-Well.mp4

Spinning Chair

Spinning Chair exhibit challenges visitors to complete a task while spinning in a chair. There are five circles around which the chair turns. The outmost circle is the slowest one and so the easiest one, and the innermost circle is the fastest, and so the most difficult one. The visitors moves up to the faster…
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Orrery

Orrery exhibit simulates moving model of the Solar System.

Wind Tunnel

Wind Tunnel exhibit demonstrates the aerodynamic quality of 5 types of wings. The airflow around the wings must be uniform, otherwise the plane will not be stable in flight. This experience is one of the best ways to learn Daniel Bernoulli’s principles. Because it illustrates how the curvature on top of a wing directs airflow…
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Titans of Space

Titans of Space exhibit presents the Solar System and beyond as a virtual reality experience. While the visitor is traveling around the Solar System, other visitors watch the path traveled via monitors placed on the end of the arch. This interactive exhibit lets the user choose his/her own path in the Solar System, and what…
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Paper Plane Launcher

Visitors make their own paper planes using scrap paper and launch them using the motor driven platform. Since there are two or more platforms on the exhibit, visitors can compete with each other. If not, they can just fly their planes by aiming the fuselage to the targets on the wall, thanks to the 3-axis…
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Hot Air Balloon

With Hot Air Balloon exhibit, visitors press a button to heat the air inside the balloon, when the air is at about 90°C, they press another button and the balloon rises majestically into the air and comes down again when the air has cooled. The amount of lift provided by a hot air balloon depends…
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Centrifuge

Centrifuge exhibit allows visitors to experience the G-Force effect created by their circular movement. During the experience, visitors try to solve the given problems on the touchscreens. As they solve the problems, speed of the centrifuge decreases, as they fail to cope with the problems, the speed of the centrifuge increases.

Space Bike

Space Bike is an immersive iconic exhibit where visitors ride a bike inside a circular path. They can feel the g-force when they make full 360° circles in the path. Visitors earn points for all the full circles they made in a given time. Their scores are visible to other visitors.

Explorer Robot

With Explorer Robot exhibit, visitors control the robot arm with the joysticks or touchscreen, take sand and stone samples from the Mars surface. Subsequently, items collected are taken to the virtual central station for analysis.

Solar System Scale

In Solar System Scale exhibit, visitors stand in front of a cabinet that Solar System planets and the Moon are depicted on it via screens. They stand on the weight scale and observe how much they weigh on these celestial objects and also the fact that their mass doesn’t change. As a part of the…
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Space Quiz

Space Quiz exhibit provides an opportunity for visitors to test their knowledge about space theme. It provides interesting and popular information in the form of multiple choice and Yes/No questions. When the visitor gives a wrong answer through the touch screen, the right answer is given as feedback. The questions are provided in a random…
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