THE LOST SPACECRAFT: Liberty Bell 7 Recovered
HUMAN TRIUMPHS, TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES HIGHLIGHTED
It was America's second manned space mission. It was the only NASA spacecraft lost and never recovered. It sat on the ocean floor for 38 years. Although its watery resting place was deeper than the Titanic's and it is only the size of a refrigerator, Liberty Bell 7 was located and recovered in 1999. It is touring the United States in a blockbuster exhibit, "The Lost Spacecraft: Liberty Bell 7 Recovered." Museum visitors across the nation are seeing the recovered spacecraft for the first time since its loss in 1961.
Discovery Channel, in partnership with Clear Channel Exhibitions of San Antonio, Texas, produced and is touring this exhibit, which opened at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
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Discovery Channel and Discovery Wings Channel
Now Showing :
Huntsville, AL
US Space & Rocket Center
May 28, 2004 - September 5, 2004
Past Venues:
The Tech Museum, San Jose, California
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, CO
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, New Jersey
St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Missouri
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida
The Children's Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana
Boston Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts
Kirkpatrick Science and Air Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chabot Observatory, Oakland, California
Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver, Colorado
Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, Kansas
Arizona Space Center, Phoenix, Arizona
ScienceCity, Kansas City, Missouri
Pink Palace, Memphis, Tennessee
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