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UPCOMING EVENTS
At our next Science Café meet a scientist who can explain in understandable terms some of the controversial technology being used to help clean up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Join us Tuesday, August 3. More
Scientist Spotlight
Make plans now for our next Scientist Spotlight. Real scientists doing real science and explaining it in a way everyone can understand. That's Saturday, August 7. More
Join Pacific Science Center August 13-15 for our second annual weekend of astronomy and natural discovery. This trip is sure to be an "out of this world" experience for the whole family! More
Are you ready to celebrate the end of a spectacular summer? Do it in style with our End Of Summer Sleepover, a Science Celebration! Experience Pacific Science Center as never before in this kids only event August 27. More
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Step into one of history's most treasured stories in Tutankhamun: The Golden King and The Great Pharaohs. More
SCIENCE CENTER NEWS
Pacific Science Center is developing an innovative and highly immersive new exhibit, Professor Wellbody's Health & Wellness Academy, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2011. More
Pacific Science Center
Pacific Science Center is pleased to announce the designation of our Seattle campus as a City of Seattle Landmark. The unanimous vote by the City of Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board was an exciting step toward preserving the legacy of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair as embodied in the Science Center while also recognizing the dynamic programming needs and opportunities for the future. More
Recent studies, as outlined in this SeattlePI.com article, continue to show the alarming consequences of rising levels of carbon in our atmosphere. In an effort to promote the public's understanding of atmospheric CO2 in an urban setting, Pacific Science Center has partnered with the Space Needle and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to install a carbon dioxide sensor at the top of the Space Needle that measures the amount of CO2 in the lower Queen Anne, Seattle Center area. More

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