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Inspiring Innovation 11 Little Engineers Tackle Big Earthquakes Engineering Outreach Society Third, fourth, and fifth grade students will construct buildings from simple materials that will be tested for durability during an earthquake. Location: Room 165 This exhibit is suitable for: gs cables. Location: Room 169 This exhibit is suitable for: hs, adult Why Go to the Moon? Race to Space! Illinois Space Society The Illinois Space Society’s award winning space trivia game returns to EOH. Challenge your knowledge of space and space exploration and help launch the space shuttle! Location: Room 245 This exhibit is suitable for: All Illinois Space Society Want to know why there’s all this talk about going to the Moon again? Learn why we went there in the first place, and why NASA wants to go again. Also experience the Lunar Explorer, a fascinating Moon simulation program developed from actual NASA missions. So far, 12 men have walked on the Moon. Now you can, too. Location: Room 143 This exhibit is suitable for: All Hydrosystems Laboratory 301 N. Mathews, Urbana Map Location: North of DCL The Hydrosystems Lab is a research facility in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Hydrosystems Lab Ever seen the bottom of the Ocean? IAHR Come discover for yourself the interesting bed forms which are present beneath the waves. Location: Room 1520 This exhibit is suitable for: All Racing Cars WECE Have you ever wondered what it’s like to street race? Learn what’s inside RC cars and challenge yourself for the best time around the track! Location: Room 163 This exhibit is suitable for: All Trident International Projects in Engineering & Consulting Trident is a small submarine that is highly maneuverable, modular in design and is capable of being air-dropped from a C-130 military transport aircraft. Potential uses include in the fields of military, tourism as well as surveillance and maintenance of underwater pipelines and Hand-On Hydrologic Model IAHR In this hands-on model one can explore how the power of water shapes the topology of our earth. Come design your own landscape and see how water works its magic. Location: Room 1504 This exhibit is suitable for: All
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