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Visitor Center's Exhibits National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (Arecibo Observatory)

Visitor Center's Exhibits

The bilingual educational program centered on the theme "More Than Meets the Eye - Exploring the Invisible Universe", reflects the general idea that we can study our world with tools which extend our direct sensory experience. The program explores the unseen sky and, in particular, the objects that fall under the scrutiny of our radio telescope. Specifically, the program introduces visitors to the electromagnetic spectrum as a means of exploration, offers a framework of basic astronomy and atmospheric science, and provides understanding of the function and operation of the radio telescope. Some of Arecibo's most exciting new discoveries in the fields of radio astronomy, solar system radar astronomy and the earth's atmosphere are presented.

With the guidance of members of the Observatory staff the exhibits were designed by Zalisk Martin Associates of Cambridge, Mass. Caribbean Woodworking of San Juan, fabricated exhibit infrastructure and Museum Productions of Toronto, Canada fabricated interactive exhibits.

In the auditorium, visitors can experience the scientific research facility of the Observatory as a dynamic organism through a 20 minute audiovisual show funded by the Angel Ramos Foundation entitled "A Day in the Life of the Arecibo Observatory". The show tells the story of the people who make Arecibo possible, from the guards and kitchen staff to the telescope operators, staff and visiting scientists.