This is the space exhibit part of OMSI. Interesting and a favorite of mine. I love space. Yes, I'm a trekkie as well as my hubby. So therefore both of our children are as well. There's nothing wrong with that. There are worse things to watch out there!! I didn't like a few rock display that quoted age of earth millions of years old. Not quite that old. And what's always been interesting, how can you get prehistoric items when it's before history? Mmm?!Needless to say it was interesting day and we had fun as I said before. There was the generator room that we missed but that can be next trip!
Megan and I on an infrared monitor, sponsored by FLIR!
This was a cool display. There were displays of hurricanes and different weather patterns on here. Quite interesting if I say so myself.
Some thunder eggs that I find fascinating.
ISMO plastic head 1957---my era plus a couple years. Old school but fun!!
Here are more photos from the OMSI visit we had on February 15. Not all the photos came across. Download was delayed. So this is part one of two. We had a good time! We were able to get in free with a pass from where my hubby works. Phil and I went to the Omnimax movie about the ocean. Megan went into the Blueback submarine that's docked there. It's a WWII vessel that was used in undersea operations. I was in it years ago with a friend. A confining space and I wouldn't have wanted to be in there for months on end. So grateful and thankful for the men who served our country aboard. This was a fun time even if was a day after my birthday! I enjoyed the time with family and learning a few things. There's alot that I've seen before. I've been to OMSI since I've been a child in grade school, last century!! More photos to come, in a few days!!