The Alien Earths Exhibition

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The Alien Earths Exhibition

Alien Earths - Schedule Fabrication (July December 2004) Exhibit Set-up (January 2005) Opening & Shake-down installation (Lawrence Hall of Science - February 2005) National Tour Begins (May 2005) Refurbish in Fall 2008 Follow-On Tour begins in early 2009 Contact: Lisa Curtis at curtis@spacescience.org w w w. s p a c e s c i e n c e. o r g

Key Partners Principal Funders:

The Big Idea We are on an amazing journey that may answer the age-old question of whether there is life elsewhere in the Universe. Understanding life on Earth and studying the formation of stars and planets guide our search for habitable worlds beyond Earth.

The Science Behind the Exhibit Are we alone? Where did we come from?

Exhibit Areas A. Our Place in Space B. Star & Planet Formation C. Planet Quest D. Search for Life

Our Place in Space Portal on the Universe original painting by Margot Weiss copyright 2004 8

The Search for Life

Alien Earths Floorplan (3,000 sq. ft) C. Planet Quest B. Star & Planet Formation A. Our Place in Space D. Search for Life ViewSpace Theatre

Alien Earths Prototypes

Alien Earths Prototypes Planet Families

Education Program Training for Educators and Docents Product Development Web Resources Public Talks by Scientists Networking

MARSQUEST EVALUATION RESULTS Where we need to improve we still struggled with how to interpret the exhibit. We struggled with trying to find a fit for our volunteer interpreters in that exhibit. We definitely struggled with trying to find good wow type props or activities that a volunteers interpreter can do in a short time. The suggestion that SSI shift from the traditional professional development workshop model to designing a professional development model that involves continued SSI support and teacher-teacher interaction is a challenge, even daunting. However, the benefits of a more productive professional development model would be far reaching. 16

NEW In-Exhibit PRODUCTS TO MEET DIVERSE NEEDS 1-page handout teaser for larger Family Guide where to go for more Rove around to find the answers, just like me Rocky Rover! Touches all main exhibit themes in short time Combines focused, interactive experiences with the engaging qualities of an Easter-egg hunt I found one!

GOALS OF A TRAVELING EXHIBIT EDUCATION PROGRAM Support host sites in making the most of the exhibit s presence via their education and outreach programming (e.g. Training, Products, & Networking) Extend and interpret exhibit content in a way that links to educational standards and to real-time research results in the science community. Devise strategies that help to integrate the exhibit themes and emphasize intended key messages. Leave a valuable legacy of capability, resources, and connections whose value is extended beyond the time of the exhibit s visit. (e.g. New resources, New partners, New sustainable connections with NASA programs) 18

Alien Earths Floorplan (3,000 sq. ft) C. Planet Quest B. Star & Planet Formation A. Our Place in Space D. Search for Life

55 Cancri Upsilon Andromeda 51 Pegasus HD 38259 (Orion) 20

The Constellation of Orion Visual Access to Abstract Concepts Betelgeuse red giant Bellatrix blue giant HD 38529: Sun-like star 2 planets detected Orion s Belt Orion Nebula star forming region Rigel massive blue giant

For example: WISE Ideas 3-D spacecraft visualization in computer kiosk or something else WISE-specific added to the exhibit itself (e.g. enhance or update the stellar evolution area with more info on perspectives on low-mass stars) Send scientists to host sites to give public talks. Contribute to the collection of the best resources available related to the exhibit s content (e.g. specific web-based interactives, specific lesson plans, and so on). These will be linked the AE website & resource CD. Support the Ask-an-Astronomer plan for museum educators. Provide ideas for FAQs & Gee Whiz Facts. Support EPO events associated with exhibit content (e.g. family days, camp-ins, public talks, star parties, etc). Teacher workshops should only be provided to teachers with whom a follow-up connection can be maintained. Provide a host site with large quantities of give-aways as rewards for participation in educational programming (e.g. post-cards, bookmarks, stickers, with gee-whiz info and leads to more info) Visit the shakedown installation at Lawrence Hall of Science. Make observations & provide feedback. Provide new ideas for in-exhibit activities. What else?

Threads to Pull in Educational Effort Physical & temporal scales from microscopic to macroscopic and from human lifetimes to lifetimes of stars; Large & small number perspectives for stars & bacteria (most of Earth s biomass is microbial); Framework to give meaning to extra-solar. Comparative solar systems: Searching for Earth-sized planets in Earth-like orbits around other Suns; Highly eccentric orbits & seasonal changes vs. habitability. Seeing the unseen (e.g. IR imaging through dust, detecting planets by their effects on the parent star, detecting presence of microbes) Inference vs. direct evidence: e.g. biosignatures in planetary atmospheres Cosmos & me: Connecting people to their cosmos. How life depends on stellar evolution. How human life depends on microbes. How what Earthlings can see & experience connects to more abstract concepts. What life needs to get started and survive: right universe, right galaxy, right star (habitable zone), right planet, right ingredients. Physics & chemistry is the same in the Universe (modulo dark matter & energy) want to know about the biology. Drake equation framework of thought. Habitability vs. Origins of Life. How we search for life: Chyba framing In-situ investigations within our Solar System (Mars, Europa ) Biosignatures in planetary atmospheres. Interplay of life & environment Seeking Manifestations of technology (the SETI search)