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Photographs by Amy Snyder and Esther Kutnick.

 

© Exploratorium 2008

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President Ainlay addresses the Edison Exploratorium on the the Union/Steinmetz relationship.

Photographs by Amy Snyder and Esther Kutnick.

 

© Exploratorium 2008

 

One of the favorite performances during the overnight eclipse celebration was the Tuvan throat singing.

One of those little pinhead toys you probably played with as a kid, except this one was the size of a dinner table.

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A day trip to visit the newly relocated Exploratorium Museum on the San Francisco water front.

Giant chair (twice the size of a regular dinner chair).

Exploratorium, San Francisco. || Photo info: Taken 2019-07-13 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, 35mm, ¹⁄₅₀ sec at f/4.5, focal length 35 mm, ISO 2000. Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland.

Exploratorium, San Francisco.

DATE TAKEN: 6/26/06 Herb Masters, a volunteer worker at the San Francisco Exploratorium, works on the Nanoscale exhibit.

  

Special to the IJ/Vivian Johnson

 

2006. 6. 6 국립서울과학관에서 개최한 Exploratorium

증기기차 앞

Their new(ish) home on the waterfront of this venerable hands-on science museum

We got moving at the June 11th Exploratorium!

Photographs by Amy Snyder and Esther Kutnick.

 

© Exploratorium 2008

 

An Exploratorium visitor stargazes with the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers and the San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers during the overnight eclipse celebration.

The Exploratorium is a funky hands-on science museum, where kids and adults learn by playing. Exhibits often look like something from a junkyard. Surprisingly, we saw few Asians there, either from India or the Far East.

We met up with Frankie at the Exploratorium.

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