HONG KONG SCIENCE MUSEUM. SPECIAL EXHIBITION 15.06-17.10.2018 teachers guide Presented by Jointly organised by
簡介 超越天空 專題展覽由波音贊助, 展示在航空航天發展歷程上前所未見的互動體驗, 介紹人類首次動力飛行, 以至在地球上和太空中的最新創科成果 展覽採用了模擬飛行器 互動體驗劇場 觸控桌面顯示器和擴增實境等新科技, 展示飛行背後的技術和科學概念, 引發大家透過科學 工程和科技去盡情感受 探索和創造, 為你帶來飛得更快 更高和更遠的難得體驗! 觀眾會首先進入一個互動體驗劇場, 體驗飛行的極限 接着便可暢遊五個主要展區, 操作十多件有關飛行的展品 你可以乘搭虛擬太空電梯前往太空邊緣, 參加虛擬高速飛行競賽, 親自設計超音速噴射戰鬥機, 並進行測試 另外, 你亦可透過動作傳感圖像擷取技術, 在探索飛行動作的同時, 盡情體驗鳥兒群飛的感覺 康樂及文化事務署主辦 香港科學館和波音聯合籌劃 展覽由 Evergreen Exhibitions 和波音製作 聯繫課程 小學常識科 : 日常生活中的科學與科技 中一至中三科學科 : 太空之旅 中四至中六物理科選修部份 : 天文學和航天科學 1
參觀資料 展期 :2018 年 6 月 15 日至 2018 年 10 月 17 日地點 : 香港科學館特備展覽廳星期一至三 五 : 上午 10 時至晚上 7 時星期六 日及公眾假期 : 上午 10 時至晚上 9 時星期四 ( 公眾假期除外 ) 休館票務處於上午 10 時開放, 休館前一小時停止售票票價 : $30 $21 # $15* ( 星期一 二 五 六 日及公眾假期, 票價已包括參觀常設展覽廳 ) $10 $7 # $5*( 星期三, 常設展覽廳免費開放 ) $5( 全日制學生 ) # 20 人或以上於同時段參觀的團體之標準票特惠價 * 適用於殘疾人士 ( 及一名同行照料者 ) 及 60 歲或以上高齡人士博物館通行證持有人及由攜票成人陪同參觀的四歲以下小童免費參觀星期三免費入場安排不適用於此展覽 2
展廳平面圖 1. 突破極限 2. 飛行夢歷程騰空高飛 3. 飛行 4. 展開雙翼更高 5. 國際太空電梯更遠 6. 火星馬拉松之旅 7. 未來的太空船 8. 保持輕巧更聰明 9. 飛行機械人 10. 聰明飛行 11. 越來越小的人造衛星 12. 太空垃圾 13. 更聰明的製造更快 14. 全速飛行 15. 衝擊波 16. 高空中的夢想 3
展覽精華 在進入展覽中的五個主要展區前, 你可以先回顧曾經透過飛行而改變世界的創新者及創新科技, 以及從體驗劇場中體驗飛行的極限 展覽的五個主要展區設置多種互動展品, 讓你從 騰空高飛 更高 更遠 更聰明 及 更快 五個角度去體驗飛行的挑戰及學習飛行的科學和技術 你可以探索人類如何克服引力以實現飛翔的夢想, 不斷追求飛得更快 更高和更遠, 以及創新的智能技術如何令未來的飛行 更上一層樓 飛行夢歷程 在多層數碼觸控式螢幕上回顧曾透過飛行以改變世界的創新者及創新科技 飛行 透過飛行器的立體模型, 闡述飛行的創新意念和背後的科學 衝擊波 進行模擬風洞測試, 認識如何運用空氣動力學設計飛機 4
國際太空電梯 乘坐太空電梯到達地球軌道, 欣賞壯觀的自然現象, 並認識不同的飛行器和太空船 火星馬拉松之旅 親身體驗在飛往火星的漫長旅程中, 生理和心理所面對的挑戰 飛行機械人 設計你的飛行機械人, 並完成充滿挑戰的任務 高空中的夢想 一段由年輕的航空航天行業員工所拍攝的影片, 其中講述他們的靈感 有趣的項目和下個 世紀關於飛行的夢想 5
參觀前準備 1. 在參觀前為學生介紹基本的航空航天知識及其相關的科學概念 2. 鼓勵學生搜集航空航天發展歷史的資料及討論重要的先驅和里程碑 3. 與學生分享近期有關航空航天發展的新聞 參觀後延伸活動 1. 引導學生分享從展覽中學到的知識, 討論航空航天發展未來的挑戰和困難, 並鼓勵學生 思考科學與科技如何可以解決這些困難 2. 討論及讓學生觀察仿生學於日常生活不同範疇上的應用, 讓學生作簡單匯報 3. 參觀香港科學館地下展覽廳的 隨時候命 政府飛行服務隊 展覽作鞏固及擴闊知 識 網上資源 美國國家航空暨太空總署 教育工作者資源 https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch/resources/description 萊特飛機公司 航空先驅虛擬博物館 http://www.wright-brothers.org/ 迪肯大學科學教育資源 空氣與飛行 https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/sci-enviro-ed/early-years/air-and-flight/ Science Learning Hub Flight https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/topics/flight The Biomimicry Institute https://biomimicry.org/asknature/ 6
Introduction The Above and Beyond special exhibition is sponsored by Boeing. It offers an unprecedented interactive demonstration of advances in aviation and aerospace, from the first powered flights to the newest innovations on Earth and in space. The exhibition makes use of flight simulation, immersive theatre, touch-table displays and augmented reality to exhibit technology and scientific concepts behind flight. It inspires your curiosity to enjoy, explore and create through science, engineering, and technology. It takes you faster, higher and further for a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Visitors will enter an immersive wraparound theatre and be challenged by the limits of flight. After that you will venture into five main zones comprising dozens of interactive exhibits. You can ride to the edge of space in a simulated space elevator or test your own supersonic fighter-jet design in a virtual high-speed flying competition. A flying experience with motion-sensing image capture also helps you sense what it is like to fly like a bird in a flock, while exploring the forces of flight. Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Science Museum and Boeing An exhibition produced by Evergreen Exhibitions in association with Boeing Curriculum Links Primary School General Studies: Science and Technology in Everyday Life S1 3 Science: Space Travel S4 6 Physics Elective Part: Astronomy and Space Science 7
Information on Visits Exhibition period:15.6.2018 17.10.2018 Venue:Special Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum Monday to Wednesday, Friday: 10am - 7pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10am - 9pm Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays) Box Office opens at 10am and closes one hour before the Museum s closure Admission fee: $30, $21 #, $15* (Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, fee including admission to the Permanent Exhibition Hall) $10, $7 #, $5* (Wednesday, free admission to the Permanent Exhibition Hall) $5 (Full-time students) # Special rate of Standard Ticket for groups of 20 people or more per visit * Applicable to people with disabilities (and one accompanying carer) and senior citizens aged 60 or above Free admission for Museum Pass holders and children under 4 years old accompanied by an adult with ticket No free admission on Wednesdays 8
Floor Plan 1. Beyond the Limits 2. Digital Timeline Up 3. Take Flight 4. Spread Your Wings Higher 5. International Space Elevator Farther 6. Marathon to Mars 7. Future Spacecraft 8. Keeping it Light Smarter 9. Roboflyers 10. Flying Smart 11. The Incredible Shrinking Satellite 12. Space Junk 13. Building it Smarter Faster 14. Full Throttle 15. Shock Waves 16. Dreams Aloft 9
Exhibit Highlights Before entering the five main zones of the exhibition, you can retrace those innovators and innovations that have transformed the world through flight. You could also challenge yourself by experiencing the limits of flight. The five main zones of the exhibition comprise interactive exhibits that let you experience the challenges of flight and learn about its science and technology through five different aspects: Up, Higher, Farther, Smarter and Faster. You can explore how people seek to defy gravity to pursue their dreams of getting off the ground, and try to fly faster, higher and farther. You can also discover the myriad of ways in which future flights can be improved by innovative intelligent technologies. Digital Timeline Retrace the innovators and innovations that have transformed the world through flight at the multilayer digital touchscreen. Take Flight Examine aircraft 3-D models that demonstrate innovations in flight and the science behind them. Shock Waves Perform a simulated wind tunnel test to gauge the effects of aerodynamics on flight body. 10
International Space Elevator Take the space elevator up to the Earth s orbit to admire the breathtaking natural phenomena and learn about different aircraft and spacecraft. Marathon to Mars Experience firsthand the challenges to your body and psychological state during an ultra-long-haul flight to Mars. Roboflyers Design your own flying robot to complete a challenging mission. Dreams Aloft Watch a video interview of young aerospace employees who tell their inspirations, intriguing projects and dreams for the next century of flight. 11
Pre-visit Preparation 1. Equip students with basic information and scientific concepts in aerospace science prior to their visits. 2. Encourage students to research for information about the history of aerospace development and discuss the significant pioneers and milestones. 3. Share news about recent developments of aerospace with students. Post-visit Extension Activities 1. Guide students to share what they have learnt from the exhibition, and discuss with them the future challenges and difficulties this industry is facing. Let students present their ideas on how science and technology can help solve the problems they could think of. 2. Discuss and let students observe the daily applications of biomimicry in different fields and present their findings. 3. Visit the Semper Paratus the Government Flying Service exhibition on the G/F Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum to consolidate and expand students knowledge. Online Resources NASA Educator Resources https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch/resources/description Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company A Virtual Museum of Pioneer Aviation http://www.wright-brothers.org/ Resources for Teaching Science, Deakin University Air and Flight https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/sci-enviro-ed/early-years/air-and-flight/ Science Learning Hub Flight https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/topics/flight The Biomimicry Institute https://biomimicry.org/asknature/ 12