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The DaimlerChrysler Science Stage features science shows and performances about electricity, weather, rain forests, space exploration and the states of matter. At right, Bill Nye "The Science Guy" performs an experiment.
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The DTE Energy Sparks Theater offers brilliant electric devices and demonstrations that show how electricity affects the world, and how electricity and magnetism interact with matter.
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Santa vs. The Snowman (Size: 608 KB) |
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Coral Reef Adventure (Size: 1.2 MB) |
The IMAX®Dome Theatre is the only domed theater in Michigan and has long been the most popular attraction at the Detroit Science Center. The IMAX® screen measures 3.5 stories tall and 65.7 feet in diameter, and delivers the highest quality in cinematic viewing in the world.
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Dassault Systèmes Planetarium (Size: 1.3 MB) |
Planet Mars (Size: 160 KB) |
Galaxy (Size: 232 KB) |
The Dassault Systèmes Planetarium is one of the world's finest digital planetarium projection systems. Digistar® technology and Sky-Skan automation allow spectacular virtual reality journeys that take the audience through the rings of Saturn, into a black hole or anywhere in the Universe. Images are projected in three dimensions onto a 50-foot wide, three-story high dome, which fills the audience's field of vision. A 13,000-watt Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound system allows viewers to experience a phenomenon like a Supernova in its full sound and fury.
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