![]() "We do have the capability to stream launches and other content on the screen," said Protze, "so that is something to look forward to in the future. The display can also support live-input video. ![]() In addition to playing the six-minute show multiple times a day, the digital wall is capable of wayfinding and event advertising and is integrated into the complex's emergency system to alert guests of inclement weather. A solid rocket motor for the vertical display of the space shuttle Endeavour is seen being lifted above the work site for the California Science Center's new Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in. The animation was created by the New York-based multimedia tech and design studio Blunt Action. The wall is sponsored by SNA Displays, which has created large digital signs for New York City's Times Square and at sports and entertainment venues across the country. Like the fountain before it, the Kennedy Entry Experience stands next to a large 3D sculpture of NASA's insignia, which has become a popular photo backdrop, and is adjacent to where guests enter the complex. Rocket booster parts arrive in LA to stand up space shuttle Endeavour exhibit Here's the (moon) scoop: Mercury 7-flown clock, Apollo lunar shovel up for auction Xenon lights help lead space shuttle Endeavour home to NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida Endeavo Painting. 'For All Mankind' season 4 moves from Mars to the asteroids in new trailer (video) Guests can still see the former tribute to the president, but now as part of the opening scene projected by the towering video installation. The Kennedy Entry Experience takes the place of a 75-foot-long (23-meter) blue granite fountain, which featured the likeness and a quote from Kennedy, the center's namesake. "His speech was used as a guideline for the story the entrance experience tells." You will note that his words are used throughout the visitor complex as a reminder of that time period and what motivated and guided NASA's space program," said Protze. Kennedy is an important part of NASA's history, he committed the nation to an ambitious goal of landing humans on the moon. Kennedy, whose speech takes on new meaning when paired with imagery of NASA's present and future activities in space, rather than the Apollo era for which it was written. The display, which uses attention-grabbing technology to make images appear to launch off the screen, is narrated by the late President John F. ![]()
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