Hong Kong Space Museum

In April, the Hong Kong Space Museum arranged public viewing sessions
of the Comet Hale-Bopp which attracted 1 270 spectators. During the
year, it organised 108 extension activities with over 12 109 participants.
A new exhibit, the Virtual Glider, was added to the original 55 groups of
permanent interactive exhibits in the Hall of Astronomy and Hall of Space
Science. Together they registered 317 749 visitors in the year.

The museum's Space Theatre presented three Omnimax shows, Mystery
of the Maya, Whales and Cosmic Voyage; four sky shows, Cosmos in the
Wheelchair - Hawking's Black Holes and Time, Comets of the Century,
Dragon in the Sky and Mars: The Quest for Life; and three school
shows, The Friendly Sky, The New Solar System and Sun, Moon and
Stars. They attracted more than 392 447 people.

 

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