A New Moon Rises
A New Moon Rises, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian, features stunning large-scale photographs of the lunar surface captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Cameras (LROC) between 2009 and 2015. The highly detailed photographs reveal a celestial neighbor that is surprisingly dynamic and full of grandeur and wonder.
A New Moon Rises was created by the National Air and Space Museum and the Arizona State University, and is organized for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Image: North Pole Topography. Image courtesy NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University.
Partners of the exhibition at the Cosmodome
Eyes on the Skies: Managing Air Traffic in Canada
Visitors can discover the stories of industry insiders — past and present — and learn how factors like gender have impacted air traffic management in Canada.
This exhibition, developed by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, features engaging videos and visuals that break down complex ideas, such as how radar works. Visitors can test their skills through a variety of digital experiences, and consider if they have what it takes to manage air traffic safely.
The exhibition was created by Ingenium, in collaboration with Nav Canada and Government of Canada.
Earth in Focus: Insights from Space
Earth in Focus: Insights from Space is a new exhibition developed by the Canada Science and Technology Museum, in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition highlights the important role that space-based Earth observation plays in monitoring Earth’s changing systems. It also reminds us how truly connected we are to our spectacular and fragile planet.
Through visually striking videos and photos of Earth from space, this immersive exhibition demonstrates how data collected from space can help address global issues — such as feeding a growing population, keeping us safe from natural disasters, and protecting the environment.
The exhibition was created by Ingenium, in collaboration with Government of Canada.