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The Science Museum of Virginia just purchased a Cloud Chamber. I would
be interested in what you found out in your evaluations.
Lynn Corona
Director of Exhibits
Science Museum of Virginia
2500 West Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220
Ph: 804.864.1494
Fax: 804.864.1560
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The Hall of Science bought a Phywe cloud chamber, a big one, last year.
It is beautiful and fascinating, but difficult to interpret for our core
visitors. Martin Weiss has just finished doing some evaluation of the
experience.
Eric Siegel
Executive VP
Programs and Planning
NY Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
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www.nyscience.org
On Jan 24, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Ian Russell wrote:
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> For me, the most impressive 'nuclear energy' exhibit is a cloud
> chamber. I mean, to SEE the difference between real alpha, beta and
> gamma tracks in the mist in a glass-topped box is so utterly awesome.
> The worst thing about most cloudchambers I see in science museums is
> that they never seem to be 'hyped-up' enough by the graphics. Too many
> people just walk past them. But as soon as you quietly tell someone
> just what they are seeing in there, they nearly always become
> awestruck and start telling other people. I've seen exactly the same
> thing happen with badly displayed, weakly labelled pieces of
> moon-rock. Apart from well-designed graphics, there must be other ways
> to make people regard this exhibit with suitable reverence. Maybe
> display it in a large, empty, darkened room. Or perhaps make people
> buy extra tickets and queue for half an hour outside...
>
> They are not cheap, though. This is the sort of exhibit I mean, but I
> have no direct experience of the products supplied by this
> company: http://www.cloudchambers.com/MuseumCloudChambers.htm
>
>
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