something in the air - history of science museum, oxford · 2013. 4. 5. · 11:30am, 12:30 pm, 2:30...
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Be a Martian Meteorologist Entrance Gallery (11:30am-1pm)
Charting the ClimateCome and fi nd out more about the Old Weather project and how
crowd-sourcing is reconstructing the climate and sea ice levels of yester-year.Entrance Gallery (1:30-4pm)
Wimshurst MachineFind out how lightning was studied
Entrance Gallery11:30am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm
Storytelling with Rand Russell
Top Gallery 12pm, 1pm and 2pm
Climate and Weather on Mars Luca Montabone(11am)
Geoengineering the climateSimon Driscoll (12 pm)
Crowd sourcing your climate - ship ahoy! Joan Arthur (1 pm)
Man or nature? Dr Friederike E.L.Otto (2 pm)
TALKSBasement (approx 20min)
Singing in the Rain
Our own MHS jukebox of weather-related music
Stairwell (All day)
Atmospheres Exhibition Tours
by curator Stephen Johnston(11:30am . 12:30pm, 1:30pm and 2:30pm)
A Cloud of Memories
Share your stories and make them part of our memory cloud in the basement.Basement (All day)
Amazing AnemometerHow do we talk about wind? Learn about the Beaufort Scale and make an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind to take home.
Nifty NephoscopeWhere are the clouds heading? Make a very
simple instrument to help you fi gure it out.
SOMETHING IN THE AIRActivities for ages 5 to 105
Top Gallery 10am-4pm
TRAILCan you
weather it? Pick up a trail to take you
through the Special Exhibition.
DEMONSTRATIONSLocation colour codeTOP GALLERYENTRANCE GALLERYBASEMENT GALLERY