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While at the museum (see Meeting an Astronaut post), we took the time to look through the Mars exhibit. We had so much fun with the exhibit and getting pictures.
I got him to get a photo of my at the entrance to the hydroponic food growing area---proving my existence to the world.
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Last, but not least, we got Nathan to lay down in the bed. Figured it would be good practice for when he's an astronaut on Mars. They do have a flat screen TV/monitor to watch while in bed. It looked a little cramped, but he's used to being in the bottom bunk.
Overall, we had a wonderful time. They have added a Space Bike. Looks like a human sized centrifuge with pedals. You pedal as they spin you around. Andrew loved it and rode it over and over. I want to give it a try, but the place was packed so I'll wait until our next trip.
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