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New Technology at the National Automobile Museum Invites You to "Be the Astronaut"!

New Technology at the National Automobile Museum Invites You to "Be the
Astronaut"!
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Launch into earth orbit. Drive a rover on the Moon and Mars. And engage your
warp drive for films, fun and the "final frontier"

Reno, Nevada, May 28, 2017 -  On June 3, Heidi and Rod Roddenberry, son of
“Star Trek�?? creator Gene Roddenberry, will christen a spacecraft module
that will allow thousands of visitors this summer to launch (virtually) into
Earth orbit. The module will be named the “U.S.S. Roddenberry.�??

The christening is part of the official Grand Opening of a NASA-based exhibit
called “Be the Astronaut.�??

WHAT:  Grand Opening of “Be the Astronaut�??

WHEN:  Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:  National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection)

“Be the Astronaut�?? is an innovative first-person experience for all ages
that teaches science and engineering content via a fusion of physical
exhibitry, state-of-the-art video game technology, simulators, and actual NASA
reconnaissance data.

Described as one of 12 must-see exhibits in the country by USA Today, the new
exhibit came to Reno by way of Space Center Houston and is now available only
at the San Diego Air and Space Museum and the National Automobile Museum,
named one of America’s five greatest automobile museums.

Other cities have only been able to reserve “Be the Astronaut�?? for a
limited engagement, but thanks to the generosity of the William N. Pennington
Foundation, this new installation will be permanently based at the Nevada
Space Center, located within the National Automobile Museum (The Harrah
Collection).

“We are absolutely thrilled to be the official home for this world-class
project,�?? said Jackie Frady, president and executive director of the
National Automobile Museum.

Scientifically verified by experts at NASA for accuracy and feasibility, this
new interactive experience teaches visitors about the concepts, challenges,
and excitement of spaceflight through the use of touch-screen stations,
artifacts, and interactive simulator pods built to look like space capsules.

Visitors have the opportunity to command a crew of virtual content experts
throughout each stage of the exhibit. These digital experts help visitors
learn what’s needed to fly a spaceship, pilot a lander, and drive a surface
rover — and they appear onscreen as visitors climb into the simulators to
perform these feats, in an exciting narrative adventure that spans the solar
system.

Each space capsule contains a large flat-screen monitor which serves as the
ship’s “windshield,�?? giving visitors a first-person view of their
adventures. Touch screens and industrial-quality joysticks put visitors in
command. During missions, the cockpit comes alive with visuals and sounds that
help visitors imagine what it's like to be an astronaut — training and
carrying out their missions.

Visitors receive a magnetic swipe ID card — their Astronaut ID/Rover Driver
License— that they use to progress through each step of the exhibit’s
missions.

Also on display is the Mars rover “Opportunity�?? mockup from NASA’s Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, space suit replicas, artifacts from NASA, and space
memorabilia from American pop culture. Included are objects connecting NASA
with Star Trek, Star Wars and even Snoopy — as well as the NASA-engineered
life support module designed to fly mice to the Moon on the final Apollo
mission.

Eureka Exhibits, the producer of the award-winning exhibition, has a Space Act
Agreement with NASA and is working with the Nevada Space Center and the
National Automobile Museum to develop additional experiences. Some of these
are featured on Science Saturdays at the Museum, monthly science-based
adventures for all ages. The Nevada Space Center also hosts NASA subject
matter experts, scientists, and astronauts. More information is available at
www.nevadachallenger.org.

[About The National Automobile Museum](http://www.automuseum.org/about-us)
(The Harrah Collection)
One of USA Today's Top Transportation Museums in the U.S.

One of “[America’s Five Greatest Automobile
Museums](http://www.autoweek.com/article/20120223/carnews01/120229932),�?? the
National Automobile Museum showcases more than 200 remarkable automobiles. It
features theatre presentations and audio tours in English and Spanish through
100,000 square-feet of galleries, exhibits, the Nevada Space Center, vibrant
street scenes and accompanying artifacts that bring displays to life. The
museum is a dynamic and popular venue for special events as intimate as 60 and
as large as 1,200 guests. For more information, visit www.automuseum.org.

Hours of Operation

Mon. - Sat.: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sun.: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Tickets
Adults $12
Seniors(62 and older) $10
Juniors (6 to 18 years old) $6
Children (5 and younger) Free
Members Free

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