Science On a Sphere® is on the move!

Image of an SOS display

March 24 - April 19, 2018

March 24 - The China Meteorological Administration celebrated World Meteorology Day on March 24 with an open house and the country’s first Science on a Sphere Explorer system. SOS Explorer is a flat screen version of the popular Science On a Sphere® (SOS). The revolutionary software takes Science On a Sphere® datasets, usually only seen on the 6-foot sphere in large museum spaces, and makes them more accessible, portable, and interactive.

March 26-30 A Science On a Sphere® is being installed at Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, part of The University of Southern Mississippi’s College of Science and Technology in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

March 28th Science on a Sphere Explorer was installed at the University of Colorado Sustainability, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC) Building.

April 7-8 Science On a Sphere® will be an exhibit at the 5th USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event is the nation’s largest celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math with more than 3,000 activities plannedĀ  for teens, children, and families who want to inspire their curious minds.

April 16-19 Jebb Stewart (GSD/CIRA) and Hilary Peddicord (GSD/CIRES) will demonstrate Science on a Sphere Explorer at the 2018 Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado April 16-19, 2018.

For more information contact: Susan Cobb 303-497-5093