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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is lending its full support to
Central Pattana, Thaicom and BEC Tero Entertainment to stage the ‘NASA
Space Exhibition’ in Bangkok from 1 December, 2014, to 1 February, 2015.
This is the first time that this type of event is being held in the
Southeast Asian region.
TAT Governor, Thawatchai Arunyik said, “This news says simply everything about the
capability of Thailand as the region’s leader in space technology and
initiative, especially as all countries are moving towards the
implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015.
"It also brings
much joy to the Thai people, being a part of the grand celebrations to
mark the auspicious 87th birthday of His Majesty King
Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand’s Father of Technology.”
The NASA Space Exhibition is also set
to commemorate the 180th anniversary of Thai-US
relations. Held under the theme, a Human Ride Adventure, the event is set
to take place at the Bangkok Convention Centre, on the 5th floor
of Central Plaza Ladprao.
The exhibition will be divided into
four zones: Space technology, Ride, Souvenir, Space Café zones.
The largest zone, Space technology will
showcase more than 400 pieces of space technology; such as, space
rockets, space suit, satellite, space cars, space robots, space menu,
space bathroom, space communication devices and space shuttle, as well as
operating engines, space electronic devices, space station and ground
station.
Visitors will have the chance to
marvel at an amazing range of NASA spacecraft, starting from Mercury and
Gemini to Apollo and the Space Shuttle. Russian space technology will
also be on display including replicas of the Sputnik satellite and lunar
survey rover Lunokhod.
Other
highlights include a replica of Neil Armstrong’s space suit, two Titan 1
rocket engines, a scale model of the most powerful rocket ever
successfully flown, Saturn V, Apollo Lunar Module cockpit and ascent
engine, and a Apollo Command Module replica with a real simulator/trainer
interior and a replica of the Command Module’s main hatch.
The Ride zone will
focus on thrilling space experiences including G Force Simulator – a
force of up to 1G to simulate the forces that astronauts experience
during a Space Shuttle launch and landing on its return to Earth, The
Globe – a circular screen that allows 360-degree views and interactive
displays and information about the Sun and planets in the solar system:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, plus the
dwarf planet Pluto, and Photo Activity Club that offers the chance for
visitors to take pictures in space suits while they are experiencing
weightlessness in space.
The Souvenir zone is
set to offer a wide variety of space souvenirs; such as, flight jackets,
rocket models, space key chains, pen and tag hanging used in the Mission
Control room, copyrighted space items; such as Angry Bird in Star Wars
outfits and books about space missions.
The Space Café zone will
provide the opportunity for visitors to experience space atmosphere and
special space cuisine; such as, Neil Armstrong’s lunch menu or Charles
Duke’s dinner meal.
Entry tickets are 500 Baht each and reservations can be
made from now at www.thaiticketmajor.com.
See more at: http://www.tatnews.org/nasa-space-exhibition-to-be-held-in-bangkok-the-first-of-its-kind-in-southeast-asia/ |
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