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Fun Exhibits featured at Nauticus in Norfolk - from NOAA, the Navy, to Battleships and more!
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 08:02

Fun Exhibits Featured at Nauticus

nauticus-jamestown1907: The Jamestown Exposition & Launching of the Steel Navy

This new permanent exhibit, developed and produced by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in conjunction with Nauticus, will examine the period from 1880, when the Navy began to recover from a post-civil war decline, to 1907, when President Theodore Roosevelt sent the Great White Fleet around the world as an affirmation of American naval strength.

nauticus-deep-secretsSecrets of the Deep

Learn about NOAA's underwater parks, called National Marine Sanctuaries, and explore the highly publicized USS Monitor site. Step inside a submersible called The Clelia and take on the role of a pilot or a NOAA scientist. You and your family can control an actual 9-foot long robotic arm to collect samples and artifacts from the seabed, or operate a remote-controlled camera to explore the wreck site. In addition, the exhibit showcases real artifacts recovered from the wreck of the famous Civil War ironclad.

nauticus-navyAn Enduring Legacy: The U.S. Navy & the 1907 Jamestown Exposition

Developed by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, this 26 minute film traces the importance of the Jamestown Exposition to the region and its influence on the development of the naval station at Sewells Point. The film is shown in the Jamestown Exposition exhibit area.

nauticus-sos-stationSOS Station

Imagine gazing upon Earth as you are suspended in orbit 22,000 miles above its surface with NOAA's "Science On A Sphere". Touch a tornado. Strike a spark and learn about lightning. Analyze current weather conditions. A variety of exhibits and weather instruments cover all types of weather-related phenomena.

 

nauticus-aegis

Aegis Theater

Aegis is an ancient word for shield. It's also the name of the Navy's high-tech protection system used by AEGIS-class destroyers to form a 250-mile-radius shield around a naval battle group. It combines advanced surveillance capabilities with awesome firepower. This specially designed command center theater simulates a battle situation, allowing you to feel the weight of command as you make hair-raising, snap decisions.

nauticus-battleshipxDesign Chamber: Battleship X

Inside this interactive theater, visitors are challenged to match wits with America's best ship designers on the eve of World War II in a race against time to create the greatest battleship ever.

 

 

nauticus-modern-navyThe Modern Navy

Hunt bogeys and subs playing computer simulation games. Get inside everyday navy life by listening as navy personnel describe their jobs. Look over a large fleet of scale-model vessels showing the many different types of navy ships necessary for different jobs.

 

nauticus-horseshoe-coveHorseshoe Crab Cove

Kids of all ages love to admire and touch exotic sea creatures, including starfish, hermit crabs, horseshoe crabs, and urchins. In this simulated tidepool, you'll meet these and many more Chesapeake Bay inhabitants.

 

 

nauticuslogoNauticus
One Waterside Drive
Norfolk, VA 23510

 

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