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I have a camera on the roof of the Exploratorium, taking pictures of the sky for my time-lapse movie project "A History of the Sky" (www.murphlab.com/hsky). Sometimes, people show up in the pictures. I dedicate this photo set to them.

it's just exploratorium happening on her head.

 

My friend out of blue asked me if I want to go San Francisco exploratorium. As an engineer, science nerd, or a kid-never-grew-up, I had a great time. I have so so so so many great pictures from there, but I'm so stuffed with pizza and good time. I'm just going to give you this and I will see you tomorrow.

Bode Concrete mixers at Pier 17 in San Francisco for new Exploratorium pour.

I grew up going to the Exploratorium on field trips and with family at their old location so, I was so excited to take Josh and Quinn to their new one.

An experiment at the Exploratorium demonstrates what happens to a comet as it gets close to a star. Dry ice dropped into water goes directly from solid ice to a gas which shoots out in jets making the dry ice spiral.

Exploratorium Heliostat Install

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March 2015, Civic Center District (photos by exploratorium)

Exploratorium

San Francisco

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This fluid is ferrous (magnetic). A rather powerful magnet below pulls the liquid into interesting lines and shapes.

Emma tries to keep the drum from spinning.

march 14, 2015

San Francisco

 

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Why can't we get this magnet to touch the others? (Only opposite poles attract.)

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A few shots of the Learning Studio at Pier 15.

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Early morning concrete pour at the Exploratorium's new site at Piers 15-17 in San Francisco.

The sign for the new Exploratorium, San Francisco, California

March 2015, Civic Center District (photos by exploratorium)

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