NASA Space Exhibit Extended Until March 13 amid Great Interest

NASA Space Exhibit Extended Until March 13 amid Great Interest
NASA Space Exhibit Extended Until March 13 amid Great Interest

NASA Space Exhibition, brought to Turkey by HUPALUPAEXPO and visited by over 8 thousand visitors since 100 December, was extended until 13 March due to the intense interest it received.

NASA Space Exhibition, which was established by HUPALUPAEXPO on an area of ​​​​2.300 m2 in Metropol Istanbul, was extended due to intense interest. The world's largest traveling space exhibition, which has been visited by approximately 8 thousand people since its opening on 100 December, can be visited until 13 March. At the NASA Space Exhibition, which attracts, refreshes and entertains not only children but also adults, 200 pieces of clothing, food, written materials that have witnessed NASA's space missions, real Moon Stone, replicas of rockets, including Saturn V, and complete dimensional spacecraft models can be seen. Visitors get the space experience that an astronaut or cosmonaut can experience in VR. MULTI-AXIS TRAINER simulates a rotation that can occur in space. With five out of six degrees of freedom, the 5 Degrees of Freedom simulator mimics movement in the frictionless environment of space. The Gravity Chair makes you feel like you're on the Moon. F18 Pilot Simulator puts you in control of an F2.000 flying at 18 km/h. In the Mars simulator, visitors can experience the maneuverability of astronauts and examine gait changes for these conditions.

Tickets for the exhibition can be purchased online from Biletix and Mobilet or at the ticket offices located at the entrance of Metropol Istanbul, NASA Space Exhibition. NASA Space Exhibition ticket prices are 90 liras full, 75 liras discounted on weekdays; on weekends, 120 liras full and 100 liras discounted. NASA Space Exhibition is supported by Yapı Kredi, ITU ETA Foundation Doğa College, Roketsan, ITU Space Systems Design and Test Laboratory (USTLL), Bilsem, CarrefourSA, Digiturk, Minika and Asymmetric.

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