space odyssey
01.31.13 volunteer update
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space odyssey news
HELP NEEDED FOR SCIENCE LOUNGE FEBRUARY 20
The theme of this Science Lounge is Space Camp. We're expecting big crowds--typically these events draw around 500-700 people. Here's where we need help:
Telescope Volunteers: We need 4-5 Telescope Volunteers to help facilitate the 'scopes for the evening. The telescopes are slated to be set-up on the new plaza of the new wing. Science On a Sphere: The facilitation might focus on the Moon (such as Apollo landing sites).
Barany Chair--we might put this outside of SO
Experiment Bar and Vacuum chamber
If you're interested in helping out, please let me know, thanks much!
CHANGE IN ASTRONAUT SHOW SCHEDULE
Starting on Monday, February 3rd we are implementing a new schedule for shows in Space Odyssey. This schedule shifts the Astronaut times to 10:30 and 2 during the week and 11:15 and 3 on the weekend.
PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR UPDATE FORM ASAP
These forms need to be filled out by all volunteers who started prior to June 2013. They're necessary as we had to change our waiver/liability...stuff. Please fill one out and turn it in if you haven't already. You can find blank forms at Shelley Knepley's desk Or... Click here to download the form. If you fill out the form on your machine at home, please save it on your home computer before sending it to me or otherwise it'll lose the data. Or you can just print it out and drop it off old-school style. ;) If you don't know whether you've filled one of these out, here's a list of those who still need to do so: Click here to see if you still need to fill out an update form.
RETURNING SPACE TO NORMAL
Please remember that when you use either the Galaxy Stage or the Space Screen to do a show or demonstration, to please "return space to normal" using the AMX panel when you're done. If you need help figuring this out, ask me, another volunteer or a staff person. Thanks!
TWO WAY RADIOS GET A BOOST
The radio we use to call Tech in Space O should be able to do so from inside the exhibit more reliably as they've installed a signal repeater.
VAN DE GRAF GENERATOR FOR WEATHER CENTRAL SHOW
Dave C. did some tweaking and this thing is now sending out foot-long sparks. Cool! Be careful. :)
2013 SHOW NUMBERS
Check out the rough count of guests who watched shows in SO in 2013, thanks to Dave C for putting this together:
We had a total of 2,193 shows averaging 6.04 per day with an average attendance of 56.48 (total attendance 123,863).
The Astronaut had the most visitors with 38,530 in attendance followed by Cruising the Cosmos (26,514), Vacuum Chamber (11,638) and Galileo (10,474).
Galileo had the largest average audience size (128.04), followed by Cruisin' (71.35), Astronaut on Mars (53.23), Weather Central (53.12) and Vacuum (51.22).
In terms of show numbers AOS of course had the most since it is scheduled twice per day (723) followed by Cruisin' (369). After that we have Vacuum Chamber (227), Superchill (162) and Pyramids (116).
NASA TV IN SPACE O
From about mid-February to mid-April, we'll have to use the laptops to stream NASA TV on any of the screens in the exhibit because the satellite dish on the roof has to be relocated for some work.
MARS DIRT CUBES
These are being ordered/replaced as we lost a couple.
NEW UNIFORMS
Does anyone out there still need a new uniform?
DOUBLE PRISM FOR EXPLORING LIGHT
The Science Museum of Minnesota has finished building this replacement for us and it's on the way.
ASTROTOT REPAIRS
We're still waiting on parts for this repair. Turns out the whole panel needs to be rebuilt. This will more than likely not happen until sometime in the middle of 2014.
SCFD COMMUNITY FREE DAYS
As part of the Museum's agreement to receive funds from SCFD, which account for a significant portion of the Museum's operating budget, the Museum offers "community free days" throughout the year to allow those who can't afford admission the privilege to visit DMNS. Below are the dates for the 2014 free days.
The Museum is offering 12 Community Free Days in 2014, made possible by the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District. For more information, click here.
·  Sunday, February 2
·  Sunday, March 2
·  Sunday, April 13
·  Saturday, April 26 (Día de los Niños)
·  Monday, June 2
·  Monday, June 30
·  Sunday, July 20
·  Monday, September 8
·  Sunday, September 28
·  Monday, October 27
·  Monday, December 1
trainings and meetings
SPACE ODYSSEY NEW VOLUNTEER TRAINING PART ONE
NEW TIME: Monday February 24, 2014
5:45 to 9 PM
Galaxy Stage Space Odyssey
Food and drink provided
RSVP to Dave Blumenstock by Monday February 24
This training, also known as the Space Odyssey Educational Philosophy A Training, is part one of a two-part training series for all new Space Odyssey volunteers. It's a fun night where you get to learn about the reasons why we teach the way we do. Plus you'll learn new methods to educate the public and get a personal tour of the Mars diorama--you will go to Mars! This training is required of all new Space Odyssey volunteers.
space science lectures & events
SCIENCE LOUNGE: SPACE CAMP
February 20
6:30 to 9:30
For ages 21+ You don't need Virgin Galactic to leave the stratosphere! Embark on a mission to our closest celestial neighbor, the moon. Build and launch a rocket, gaze at the stars, and practice your moon walk on the way to the bar.
Date/Time:
Thursday, February 20, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Ages:
21+
Tickets:
$10 member, $12 nonmember

Digital Earth: Floods

Using global satellite imagery, geologist Bob Raynolds and space scientist Ka Chun Yu will take you on a journey to examine flooding and extreme weather at home in Colorado and around the world. Get a global perspective on both the causes and consequences of disasters, such as the recent typhoon in the Philippines, and explore the connections between these widespread weather phenomena.
Location:
Gates Planetarium
Date/Time:
Tuesday, February 25, 7 p.m.
Tickets:
$8 member, $10 nonmember
60 Minutes in Space
Go "behind the stories" in space science using the best images and animation available to help understand new developments. Seating is limited to first come, first served.
Wednesday, February 26
7 p.m.
Gates Planetarium
Free
RESERVATION INFO
Volunteers may attend some events for free on a space available basis by calling Adult Programs at 303.370.6303 or emailing .
This is only for lectures, for other programs, like Science Lounge, please call Reservations, 303.370.6000, thank you!
museum news
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SCIENCE ON THE FLY
The opening of the Morgridge Family Exploration Center (the big addition on the south side of DMNS) is right around the corner! We have designed a brand new experience geared toward general admission families that will take place daily in the Atrium called Science on the Fly. We are looking for energetic, enthusiastic volunteers to help us bring this program to life. Maybe that's you!
Science on the Fly will be a two part program that includes an interactive show facilitated by our dynamic Museum Programs staff, and interactive Exploration Stations facilitated by volunteers and staff. The program focuses on the incredible science behind flight, how it works, and the many different kinds of fliers---both animal and man-made. Guests will enjoy a daily "high point" experience that features spectacular science and visuals that will create lasting memories. Word-of-mouth about the show will travel lightning fast as people have amazing experiences.
If you are interested in sparking guests' curiosity through intriguing crafts, wind tunnels, try-on wings and Education Collections, consider signing up to help with Science on the Fly Exploration Stations! The shift time is 2:30-4:30 p.m. daily. You may choose to come in specifically for this program, or you can talk to your coordinator about the possibility of fitting this into your current afternoon volunteer shift.
There are three upcoming training opportunities listed below (you only need to attend one training session).Please contact Lindsey Young, Coordinator of Volunteers for the Museum Ambassador Program at 303.370.8343 or to sign up for a training. We hope to see you there!
Science On the Fly Trainings:
Tuesday, January 21 from 11:30am-1pm
Saturday, January 25 from 8am-9:30am
Wednesday, January 29 from 11:30am-1pm
FREE DAY SUNDAY
SCFD Community Free Day is this Sunday, February 2nd, and we have lots of pre-kickoff Free Day fun planned.
Not to be missed - The Jungle Lady and her exotic live animals! See and learn about snakes and lizards from Colorado's Creature Teacher. Show times are 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.,in theSouth East Atrium.
Museum guests will also enjoy Face Painting, Scavenger Hunts, Explore More - Secrets of theDioramas Tours,paleopuppeteer Mr. Bones, and exciting exhibit shows and facilitations throughout the day.
Checkour websitefor more on times and locations.
DMNS LECTURE SERIES INFORMATION
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Click here for Evening Lectures
Click here for Museum IMAX information
Click here for Museum Planetarium Information
Click Here to Learn About the New Morgridge Family Exploration Center
volunteer enrichment committee
Click here for more information about VEC events:
http://volunteers.dmns.org/events/
Or see the bulletin board in the Volunteer Lounge for more info.
DaveBlumenstock
Coordinator of Volunteers for Space Science
Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Phone 303.370.8344
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