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Continuing the Star Wars sagas year-long 30th-anniversary celebration, the phenomenally popular Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination debuts February 11, 2007 at the California Science Center.

It will run through April 29. Since its October 2005 debut, the exhibition has attracted nearly 700,000 visitors at museums in Boston, Massachusetts; Columbus, Ohio; and Portland, Oregon.

Could humanoid robots and vehicles that hover above ground, once limited only to the fantasy worlds of Star Wars, become a reality? Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination explores the boundaries of fantasy and reality, revealing intriguing similarities between how scientists and filmmakers think. Developed by the Museum of Science, Boston in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd., the 10,000 square-foot exhibit explores the fantasy technologies depicted in the Star Wars films and compares them to real-world technologies that are shaping our future today. Visitors will discover how ideas become technologies in real life through hands-on exhibits, immersive experiences, and cutting edge innovations.

This exhibition is the first to display costumes and props from all six Star Wars films with real-world technologies. Also included are extensive video interviews with filmmakers, scientists and engineers; and hands-on components, including two large Engineering Design Labs, where visitors can build and test their own speeders and robots. Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination is presented by Bose Corporation with support from the National Science Foundation and sponsored regionally by Northrop Grumman.

We are especially pleased to present Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination notes Ken Phillips, California Science Center Curator of Aerospace Science, because it gives visitors first-hand exposure to the incredible innovations of the Star Wars movies while inviting them to design technologies of the future. Phillips also notes that, Visitors will be able to explore how current science research may one day lead to real-world versions of many Star Wars fantasy technologies. Star Wars creator George Lucas said, Im happy that Star Wars can help educate people about technology in an entertaining way. Technological innovation and filmmaking have a lot in common: They both begin with imagination and creativity.

There are two major thematic areas within the exhibit:

Getting Around focuses on transportation in the films as well as new and future modes of travel. Visitors will be able to view Luke Skywalkers Landspeeder from Episode IV, climb into a real world hovercraft and levitate, and explore how one would build a maglev car in the Design Lab.

Robots and People looks at the relationship between robots and humans on screen and in the real world. After seeing displays of Star Wars robots like C-3PO and R2-D2, visitors can try to build a droid, exploring areas such as robot mobility, perception and cognition. Robot-enthusiasts can try to make a robot walk, test a robot that balances on two wheels, and design facial expressions for an emotional robot.

In total, the exhibit features over 100 Star Wars artifacts and real-world technologies, 17 videos, and 21 interactive exhibits. Original film artifact highlights include models of the Millennium Falcon, Lukes landspeeder, a sandcrawler, a Naboo Starfighter, an AT-TE walker, and Queen Amidalas Nubian Starship. Costumes from each of the Star Wars worlds demonstrate how the environment shaped the look of the Star Wars characters. Some of the colorful costumes on display include Wookiees from Kashyyyk, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin and Yoda from Coruscant, a snowtrooper from Hoth, and a Jawa, from Tatooine.

Admission Information

Admission to the Science Center and Star Wars exhibit is free; however a strong demand is anticipated. Priority admission will be extended to IMAX ticket purchasers and California Science Center Members. All others will be admitted based on availability and capacity. Admission to the exhibit cannot be guaranteed particularly during peak hours. For more detailed information and helpful tips for planning a visit, please go to www.californiasciencecent
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The Millennium Falcon Jump to Lightspeed Experience is an additional attraction which features a multimedia presentation from the Hubble space telescopes breathtaking journey to the edge of the Universe. Featuring a proprietary sound system from Bose Corporation, the recreated cockpit debuts the technologies of 3Space audio systems, providing visitors with a realistic three-dimensional audio experience. The Falcon experience is separate from the exhibit with an admission charge of $2 per person.

Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination in So. Cal!



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