| Amusement Park Science |
Families will enjoy exploring the physics behind the fun at amusement parks when they experience the traveling exhibition Amusement Park Science. This fascinating interactive exhibition also includes a Family Fun Guide to further enhance the visitor’s experience. You won't want to miss seeing how all the fast rides work as you explore models including the Bumper Blaster, Wacky Waves, Magnetic Circus, Wild Wheels Road Block, The Rotor and Bump-O-Ramma. Continue your creative play in the K'Nex Activity Area, explore the Amusement Park Model or Create-A-Coaster and more! |
6/14/2013 – 9/15/2013 |
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| Sugar Land Dig Pit (Ages 2 and Under) |
Experience the thrill of paleontology first-hand! Our youngest scientists (ages 2 and under) discover dinosaurs while exploring colors and exercising their fine motor skills in their own dig pit. Admission to the HMNS at Sugar Land exhibit halls requires a separate ticket purchase. |
5/19/2013 – 5/31/2013 |
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| Zula Patrol: Mission Weather Exhibit |
The Zula Patrol, those intergalactic fact-gatherers, have been planet-hopping across the Solar System, and they've finally landed on Earth to study the weather on our home planet. Captain Bula, Professor Multo, Space Pilot Zeeter, flying wonders Wizzy and Wigg, and Space Pet Gorga invite you to this hands-on, interactive exhibit to learn all about clouds, precipitation, wind, temperature, and other weather phenomena. |
5/19/2013 – 5/26/2013 |
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| Sugar Land Dig Pit (Ages 3-11) |
Experience the thrill of paleontology first-hand! Several species of cast fossil dinosaurs await discovery in the Dig Pit! Budding scientists will be delighted to dig for dinosaurs under the watchful gaze of a prehistoric archelon, the largest sea turtle ever discovered. Admission to the HMNS at Sugar Land exhibit halls requires a separate ticket purchase. |
5/19/2013 – 10/14/2013 |
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| Sugar Land Permanent Exhibits |
From 2 terrifying Tyrannosaurus rex to colorful, living frogs, HMNS at Sugar Land has something for everyone. This satellite facility of the Houston Museum of Natural Science has permanent galleries reflecting the most popular exhibit areas of the main Museum campus, each of which present required science topics for Texas schools as fun and engaging activities for the whole family. |
5/19/2013 – 10/14/2013 |
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