NASA Solar System Exhibition Arrives At Dulles Airport

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Sep. 30, 2010

Dwayne Brown 
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RELEASE: 10-239

NASA SOLAR SYSTEM EXHIBITION ARRIVES AT DULLES AIRPORT



WASHINGTON -- NASA and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority 
unveiled a photography exhibition at Dulles International Airport in 
Chantilly, Va., where ticketed airline travelers can view space 
science discoveries and relish the beauty and majesty of our solar 
system. 

"NASA presents BEYOND: Visions of Our Solar System," will be shown at 
Dulles' Gateway Gallery -- a pedestrian passageway located between 
the new AeroTrain C-gates station and Concourse C. Approximately 
10,000 to 13,000 passengers transit the area daily. The exhibit, on 
display until March 31, 2011, features 46 backlit photographic images 
displayed in light boxes. 

"This vista will not only allow NASA to share its science activities 
with the public in a unique venue, but it will also allow them to see 
our future possible travel destinations," said James Green, director 
of the Planetary Science Division in the Science Mission Directorate 
at NASA Headquarters in Washington. 

The images displayed include one of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is 
a vast cyclonic storm system about two times the size of Earth, 
surrounded by other oval storms and banded clouds. Another shows 
Uranus with very faint rings, which may be made of countless 
fragments of water ice. There also are recent images from NASA's 
Hubble Space Telescope and Cassini spacecraft. 

An exhibit of similar images is currently on display at the National 
Air and Space Museum in Washington. The images were rendered by 
photographic artist Michael Benson. 

Washington Dulles International Airport is located 26 miles from 
downtown Washington. To view the exhibit images, visit: 


http://solarsystem.nasa.gov 


To find out more about NASA programs, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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