Discover the many science and technology applications and communities inside the Second Life virtual world.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
From NASA's California Institute of Technology, this exhibit showcases and explores the history of space travel and its related technologies.
Cloud Chateau
Turn your environment settings to midnight, crank up your graphics sliders, take a seat, and prepare for a colorful, hypnotic, ever-changing light show courtesy of The Particle Laboratory Learning Center.
Abyss Observatory
A museum of ocean science and technology which celebrates the sense of wonder people often have about the mysteries of the deep sea. Visitors can even travel 2,000 meters down into the dark depths of the ocean floor.
Parker Solar Probe
NASA's Parker Solar Probe is an ongoing mission that is revolutionizing our understanding of the Sun and improving our ability to forecast major space-weather events that impact life on Earth. The exhibit includes a detailed model of the spacecraft, a scale model of the inner solar system, mission information, and current news.
Brodmann's Brain @ Inspiration Island
This giant Interactive build shows functional areas of the human brain. Brain regions activate (glow) based on functions, such as dancing and love. Developed by Osangar.
WBH Illusion Pavilion
This interactive exhibit presents Illusions of perspective, motion, shading and contrast by master builder Emileigh Starbrook. Explore mind-bending displays including the Necker Cube, Roget's Palisade, and many more!
Women In S.T.E.A.M. @ Inspiration Island
Addressing the challenges for females undertaking study and careers in Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics, Women In S.T.E.A.M. by Thuja Hynes, celebrates remarkable individuals and presents forward-looking and pro-active options for all.
Vintage Computer Museum
The Vintage Computer Museum is a tribute to the early days of home computing. Take a trip down memory lane remembering computers from the 1980s onwards, including the IBM PC, Apple Macintosh, BBC Micro or Commodore 64.
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