U.S. Space
& Rocket Center Lands
Star Wars Exhibit for Summer of 2010
HUNTSVILLE, AL – June 25, 2009
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center® today kicked off a one-year
campaign to welcome its newest exhibit to Alabama’s top tourist
attraction: the world renowned Star Wars: Where Science Meets
Imagination exhibit, presented by Bose Corporation.
“We’ve got a year to get
ready, so we’re going to have some fun with it,” says Larry
Capps, the Space & Rocket Center’s CEO. “I suspect you may see
some of the Star Wars characters pop up at venues across the
state and all around the Southeast promoting this,” he adds.
At 12,000 square feet,
it’s the largest temporary exhibit in the Space Center’s
history. It will fill the Center’s original museum building with
costumes, models and props from all six movies in the Star Wars
saga, along with many interactive exhibits, hands-on displays
and laboratories -- where guests can conduct their own
scientific experiments on magnetic levitation and experience
augmented virtual reality. Even a replica of the Millennium
Falcon cockpit will be a part of the exhibit, where guests can
experience a multimedia presentation about making the jump to
lightspeed!
“This is a major coup for
us. We’ve wanted this exhibit here for several years, and we’re
delighted to be able to bring it to the Space & Rocket Center,”
Capps said.
In fact, it’s a coup for
all of Alabama. The Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination
exhibit is expected to draw thousands of additional visitors,
which could translate into a substantial increase in sales for
area hotels, restaurants and other attractions. Space Center
officials are teaming up with the Huntsville/Madison County
Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, the North Alabama Mountain Lakes
Tourist Association, and the Alabama Department of Tourism to
maximize the potential benefit statewide, as an effort to bring
vacationing families to Alabama next summer.
“From the mountains to
the beaches, from Shakespeare to the space program, there’s so
much to see and do in Alabama,” according to Holly Beach, the
USSRC’s Vice President of Marketing. “We see this as a means of
bringing in additional families to spend a night or two here in
North Alabama, and then perhaps continue their vacation through
Birmingham, Montgomery, right down to the beaches,” she adds.
“We also anticipate a lot
of families will schedule their time at Space Camp around a
visit just to see this exhibit,” Beach said. She added, “You’d
be amazed at how many parents drive their children to our camp,
drop them off, and then spend the week in Florida or somewhere
else before coming back for graduation. This gives us a better
chance to direct them to some of the other attractions in
Alabama, and keep them in Alabama a little longer.”
Star Wars: Where Science
Meets Imagination is the first exhibition of its kind, combining
costumes and important props from all six Star Wars films with
real-world technologies as well as video interviews with the
filmmakers, scientists and engineers. It includes design labs
where visitors will get to build and test speeders and robots.
Visitors will be able to see footage from the Star Wars saga and
investigate the numerous parallels between technologies in the
films and those in the real world. They will explore amazing
prototypes in progress and learn about the engineers and
designers who are creating new technologies. Throughout the
exhibit, visitors will notice intriguing similarities between
how scientists and filmmakers think.
The 501st Legion, an
international fan-based organization dedicated to the
construction and wearing of screen-accurate replicas of various
characters from the Star Wars movies, with members all across
the Southeast, has been enlisted to help support the Space
Center’s efforts to promote the exhibit. Current plans call for
their members to appear at various venues in costume.
Star Wars: Where Science
Meets Imagination opens June 25, 2010 at the U.S. Space & Rocket
Center. Ticket information will be available at
www.spacecamp.com.
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