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    Air Pressure

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    The Bernoulli effect can also be seen in everyday life. For example, when air is blown between two light objects, the air flow accelerates between them, creating low pressure. The objects are therefore drawn towards each other, i.e. the Bernoulli effect brings them closer. The visitor learns about this effect through the experiment tables.

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    Astronaut Memorial Corner

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    The person who enters the astronaut model on the lunar surface is photographed with the image of space from the Moon
    in the background. The lunar surface
    is made of walkable material and similar to the real

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    Binary Gravity Well

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    When visitors arrive at this station, they will pick up balls of various colors from the hopper and drop them from a point on the platform in a circular motion around the hole. Due to the curvilinear structure of the setup, the balls will move in a circular motion around the holes and get closer to the hole with each revolution. As the balls get closer to the hole, they will accelerate more and fall inwards under the effect of gravity.

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    Build and Launch your Rocket!

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    The visitor designs his/her model by following the instructions on the rocket building table. Then they place their rocket in the acrylic chamber in the rocket launch unit and launch it. They follow the countdown on the touch screen on the launch unit.

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    Different Planets Different Weights

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    Standing on the scale, the visitor will press the corresponding button on the panel to calculate his/her weight on any planet. The led lights of the cylindrical pole will light upwards from the floor at a level depending on the amount of weight. The digital display will show the user’s weight on the selected planet and an image of the planet. In this way, the visitor will perceive that the planets have different gravitational forces and observe how different they are from the Earth.

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    Material Technology

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    Metal materials and non-metal materials will be transferred on 1 digital screen placed vertically on the platform. Visitors will slide the sliding panels and watch the video on the screen where information about the relevant material is given. They will change the videos by doing the same for other materials.

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    National Satellites

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    It is a setup where our national satellites designed in our country and working in space are exhibited. A circular world map will be printed on the center of the table with the help of illuminated plexi. 4 touch screens connected to the world map will be positioned at equal intervals around the table. Each screen will feature one of the 4 satellites to be processed in this station and information about that satellite will be given on the screen.

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    Planets

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    The exhibition setup consists of an installation of planets placed at a height where visitors can see them. As acrylic spheres with interior lighting, the planets will be shown in their unique appearance and size, as well as their distinctive features.

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    Rocket

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    In this assembly, visitors will examine the components of a rocket and realize the complex structure of a rocket.
    They will realize that we need rockets to explore space and different planets.

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    Solar and Lunar Eclipse

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    With the Earth-Sun-Moon Model, the concepts of night and day formation, the rotational movements of the Earth and the Moon, the seasons and the phases of the Moon can be examined in three dimensions. It is an interactive device that shows the rotation of the Moon around the Moon and the rotation of the Earth around the Sun.

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