
It is toured by NRG! Exhibits of Kirkland, Washington. The Zula Patrol: Mission Weather was designed and developed by Zula USA LLC in partnership with THINKWELL DESIGN in Burbank, CA. A Zula-themed activity center allows kids to read weather-themed books and create the sounds of weather using a wind machine, rain tubes, and a thunder sheet. The last station, Multopedia, features Professor Multo’s book – a content-rich, interactive media station that allows guests to scroll through video clips of weather scenarios ranging from a snowflake melting to a year’s worth of weather flying by in a few seconds. Visitors sit in the pilot and co-pilot seats and use three controls to change the scene in the Weather Window, where Zula villains Dark Truder and Traxie lurk. Space Pilot Zeeter has transformed the cockpit of her spacecraft into The Weather Window.

Temperature is the focus of the next station, where young explorers can step inside two domes that demonstrate hot and cold extremes. Whizzy and Wigg teach visitors about wind by using a variety of devices to move the air, starting a chain reaction of events, including spinning a windmill to trigger lights. Zula characters Captain Bula, Professor Multo, Space Pilot Zeeter, flying wonders Wizzy and Wigg, and Space Pet Gorga invite visitors to join them as they explore weather phenomena throughout the exhibit.Īt the first station, families will learn about clouds along with Professor Multo and reach inside a swirl of water vapor – the closest thing to touching a real cloud. The Zula Patrol: Mission Weather is made of five freestanding, interactive stations that combine to create the colorful cartoon world of Zula.

This exhibit will introduce a variety of weather concepts to kids and their parents in fun and engaging ways,” said Jennifer Hinderliter, Executive Director, WOW! Children’s Museum. They want to know what makes the wind blow and how clouds are made. Children are naturally curious about the world and want to find out as much as they can. “We believe that it’s important to spark children’s interest in the sciences from a young age. Zula Patrol: Mission Weather will be on display at WOW! from January 27 th to May 8 th 2016.
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Based on the popular CG animated PBS children’s series and designed for children ages 3-8 years old, Zula Patrol: Mission Weather teaches young explorers about key science concepts as they encounter the strange and wild weather of planet Earth. There is also a museum within the Planetarium displaying astronomical figures and history such as the story of the split of the moon in the era of the Prophet Mohammed and a number of models of the planets of the solar system in various sizes, in addition to models of space shuttles and astronaut suits.Lafayette, Colorado – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) has the weather forecast, and it looks like rain, snow, sunshine, wind, and clouds! On January 27 th, Zula Patrol: Mission Weather, a weather-themed national traveling science exhibition opens at WOW! Children’s Museum.

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This includes more than 25 terrestrial weather data, solar data sets and a number of awareness presentations by professional trainers. In addition, the Planetarium features information on Earth Science which contains more than 200 unique data sets in five categories: astronomy, atmosphere, geology and the oceans. The planetarium is designed to entertain both children and adults in two languages, English and Arabic.Ī wacky fun-filled show about THE ZULA PATROL, a group of animated aliens travel the galaxies to learn new and exciting things about science and space exploration will be held on 13th March. It features a 22-meter screen, equipped with state-of-the-art digital projectors showing 2D and 3D tutorial shows. The main constituent of the planetarium is a full-dome digital system with a seating capacity of 200 people. It offers a rare experience to visitors, blending education and entertainment, especially students, families and astronomy enthusiasts. Occupying 2,240sqm area, the planetarium is expected to become one of the main attractions at Katara. The Planetarium is named after the Thuraya (Seven Sisters) which is a cluster of seven bright stars (the Pleiades M45). Al Thuraya Planetarium is now open and the entrance is FREE!
