INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION TRAILER

Travelling Museum Exhibit

The International Space Station Trailer Exhibit is operated by the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of the Agency's community outreach program, bringing the excitement of human space flight to communities around the U.S. The exhibit is used as part of the "NASA Days" program, designed to reach mid-size cities with exhibits, speakers and educational programs, or with the museum visit program for scheduled public stops of up to three weeks.

Two 48-foot trailers linked in an L-shape form the exhibit. Visitors enter one end and move through the exhibit in groups of approximately 15 - 20 people. Three video presentations, each about 5 minutes long, entertain and inform viewers with the story of human exploration of space and give a view into living and working in this international orbiting laboratory. Approximately 150 - 200 people an hour can move through the exhibit.

ET-Studios provided the AV design, engineering and equipment for the project.

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