Exhibits
Three Levels of Exhibits invite you to Touch wonder!
Traveling Exhibits
AntARcTica
April 3, 2009 - Sept 7, 2009This Exhibit of art, photography, writings and sculpture coincides brought to you from the bottom of the world by the National Science Foundation.
Chinasaurs — Dinosaur Dynasty
May 23, 2009 - Sept 27, 2009The largest collection of authentic Chinese fossils and full scale dinosaurs ever to tour.
Da Vinci — The Genius
Oct 1, 2009 - Jan 31, 2010Direct from Italy–Inventor, artist, scientist, engineer, sculptor, anatomist, biologist, musician, architect, philosopher … an exhibition.
Earth Science
Dinosaur Mysteries
You’re the dinosaur hunter as you dig for bones, work in the field lab, examine full size skeletons, and travel a timeline from Paleozoic to Present.
Follow the Blue Crab
Live Maryland crustaceans and their fellow Chesapeake citizens inhabit this watery exhibit.
TerraLink
Monitor earthquake activity around the globe, see your house from space, touch a tornado!
Life Science
Your Body — The Inside Story
Explore the extraordinary, cool, and sometimes gross things your body does every day.
Cells: The Universe Inside Us
Zoom into your own body to see the different cells that make up your heart, brain and bones. These trillions of cells are communicating with each other every moment of our lives.
Physical Science
Space Science
Our Place In Space
Explore dynamic, three-dimensional views of Earth from space. Follow satellite data on storms, earthquakes and ocean currents. Learn more about our neighboring planets.
SpaceLink
Watch launches of rockets, track satellites, drive a Mars Rover, and more in a “Mission Control” style setting.
Early Childhood
Kid's Room
Parents and bigger kids need an escort under 8 to get into this special place filled with water play, streetscapes, construction zones and more.













