Showing posts with label exhibits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibits. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2025

The International Space Museum

 
By Bixyl  Shuftan
 

With some big stories behind me, I thought it was important to take a look at a few must-see places that haven't been in the paper for a while. One that came to mind was the International Space Museum, in Spaceport Alpha.  
 

 The place has been in Second Life since it's early days, first going up in September 2005. So it will be 20 years old next month. While some of the builds are old by today's standards, it's very well done, and always informative. 
 
Near the middle of the Spaceport Alpha sim is a seating area. Some rocket launches, notably manned ones, are televised, and people come here to watch them, as well as discuss them. There's also occasional broadcasts from the International Space Station.  
 

At what used to be an official entrance is a circle of flags of all nations that have launched rockets into space. Some had less peaceful motivations than others. 
 

 While many of the exhibits are from around the museum's first years, there's an interactive one that isn't: the Space X Dragon capsule rocket ride. 
 

 To start, just get in the capsule, right-click and sit, and it will soon launch into the air ...
 

 And into space, the rocket soon falling away ...
 
 
And soon the Dragon capsule comes to dock at the International Space Station, humankind's current permanent manned location in space. 
 



There was a teleport to start a tour of the planets, starting with Mercury, the closest to the sun, which is basically a heat-blasted rock. 
 

The tour takes you to all eight major planets, Jupiter of course being the largest.
 

Uranus is the strangest, with it's rocky rings and tilted on the side. And of course the name that makes it the "butt" of jokes. 
 

 The tour also took you to stars and galaxies.
 

And after the tour, you can take the Dragon Capsule back down to Earth. 
 

 The last part of the rocket falls away as it heads back to Earth ...
 
 

 Entering the atmosphere, the friction gets so hot, the capsule would be burned up without the heat shield.
 

And eventually the parachutes open to slow your descent ...
 

 And a safe touchdown.
 

 There are numerous other exhibits, though the most visible is clearly the ring of rockets.
 

 So what did it take to get a two foot metal ball with instruments and antennae into space in the 1950s?
 

 This rocket in the middle, you can compare it to my avatar next to the green capsules to it's left.
 
About once a week, the National Space Society group in Second Life meets at the ring for it's "Tea and Rockets" chat.
 
There are many more, but to keep the article short, I'll have to leave them out.
 
On a final note, the museum is still in need of help.  It still needs people, whether builders, scriptors, educators, and others to help with new, and remodeling, exhibits. And donations are generously accepted.
 
WE NEED YOU! The International Spaceflight Museum (ISM) is always growing and needs volunteers of all types to help "make it so". Whether your strengths are in SL building or scripting, public relations, research, education, engineering, giving presentations, space art and design, administration and management, writing, imagining, or providing feedback, we'd like to work together to share the dream.

We need donors, too. ISM is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to presenting information and experiences of past, present, and near future space hardware to the public. It has been a fixture in Second Life since 2005, built by a cadre of volunteers.
 
For more information, feel free to contact Kat Lemieux, the Director or Shanna Starship, the museum Officer. 
 
 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Spaceport%20Alpha/128/128/22
 
 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Spaceport%20Alpha/35/95/22 (teleport pad)
 
Bixyl Shuftan
 

Friday, April 11, 2025

Health Island Exhibits For April

 
 By Gemma Cleanslate


A visit to Health Island during April will present an eclectic set of information and resources for you. When you land there is a sign announcing Exhibit and Display Info. Click it and you will get a notecard giving you slurls to each of the monthly exhibits. This helps one find the particular ones you might be interested in.


Due to the outbreak of measles this year I was definitely interested in the Measles in Adults exhibits.

I bet others will be. Did I have a vaccine shot? I am not positive. I found resources that might help me find out. I also loved the Garlic exhibit since I love garlic! It really is good for us. There is a load of information about the history of all sorts of garlic and how and why it it is healthy.


The information on Testicular cancer will be most interesting to men and their families I am sure.

One that, I am guessing, will be one that most of us will really take time to read all the posters and resources is the Fat Facts! There are more selections on the notecard. Nearby there it the Support

walk where there are posters for all various support groups one might be interested in joining,


This island is a great place to just wander around and find all the relaxing places. The herb garden always entices me and if you keep walking way to the east after you visit the Fat Facts you might be enticed to do a workout in the free gym over at Health and Wellness. I did.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Healthinfo%20Island/210/123/22

Gemma Cleanslate
 

Monday, July 8, 2024

A Few SL21B Exhibits

 
 By Bixyl Shuftan


The Second Life Birthday, the SL21B is underway. The "Meet the Lindens" events are over, but there's still the music at the theaters. And there are course the numerous exhibts. Yours truly has been busy, but did manage to get the time to see a few of the many there. 


Antiquity Estate at SLB Glamorous (187/135/22)




At SLB Glamorous (187/86/22), this exhibit looked interactive. Maybe later I can see what's inside.


I came across this hospital.
 
 

 It was a Brazilian children's clinic.
 

 

I took a look inside this colorful building at SLB Fabulous (62/193/22).


From inside, it looked trippy

The colors kept changing.



SLB Marvelous (96/161/22)




That's all the exhibits we have time for right now. Hopefully we'll have more soon.

Bixyl Shuftan

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Friday, July 7, 2023

Some More SL20B Exhibits

 
By Bixyl Shuftan
 

There's a lot of exhibits at the Second Life Birthday this year.  A few days ago, we mentioned a few. But we didn't have time to go into many. So here's a few more.


One I'd hears about was "SL Terrain Models" by Erik Mondrian, in SLB Beguile.


For my SL20B exhibit, I have on display some 3D topographic models that I made of several different places in SL's world. As a sort of follow-up to that and as a "proof of concept" in terms of scale, I decided to try gathering elevation data for one of the SL mainland continents in its entirety


There were several sets of maps there, such as "Sakurasseria," the Japanese Linden Home area of Bellisseria.


One Newser reader, Kamida Delec, pointed out one funny exhibit, Grace Loudon's Alien Invasion at SLB Breathtaking.
 
 
Kamida joked it was a case of "Mars needs CAKE!", a play on the movie title "Mars Needs Women."
 

 One would think they'd believe it meant more sweets for them.


http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Breathtaking/52/173/23


Among the Exhibits at SLB Fantasy was "My Game Of SLife!" by Callie Cline.
 
 
It was a take on the popular real-life board game.
 
 

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Fantasy/234/218/23


KittyCatS! Had a "Space Party!" exhibit, "Join the KittyCatS! for a zero gravity, birthday bash!"
IN SLB Breathtaking was an exhibit by the dance group in Creations for Parkinsons, "Savoy Dance 101 Class: Intro to Dance in SL"

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Breathtaking/126/115/23


In SL20B was one exhibit for those with an increasingly diagnosed mental condition, "A Higher Spectrum."


A Higher Spectrum is a work of Art to showcase Autism and it's many facets that surprisingly is a driving force in Second Life. So many creative people in Second Life are proud members on the Spectrum and yet thrive and contribute positively for all.


 

That's all the time yours truly has for now. So be sure to visit these exhibits, and more and the Second Life Birthday
 
Bixyl Shuftan