Race to the End of the Earth will recount one of the most stirring tales of Antarctic exploration: the contest to reach the South Pole in 1911-1912. The exhibition will focus on the challenges that the two competing explorers-Norwegian Roald Amundsen and Britain's Royal Navy Captain Robert Falcon Scott-had to face as they undertook their 1,800-mile journeys from The Edge of the Ross Ice Shelf to the Pole and back. As they grappled with the complex logistics of the expedition-preparing equipment, securing nutrition, and estimating human endurance in the face of Antarctica's extreme conditions-each team made crucial decisions that led to both triumph and tragedy. The exhibition also explores the legacy of these early expeditions by linking it with modern science in the Antarctic and the latest research on this unique continent.
Photographs, paintings, and rare historical artifacts from the Amundsen and Scott expeditions will place visitors in the midst of Antarctic exploration and research at the dawn of the last century. Highlights include actual items of clothing and tools used by Amundsen and Scott and their crews during their journeys; life-sized models of portions of Amundsen's and Scott's base camps; an immersive landscape that provides a dramatic backdrop to the race and transports visitors to the frigid, windswept South Pole; and a diorama featuring the largest of all penguin species alive today, the emperor penguin. Three of Scott's team members took a dangerous five-week expedition-dubbed "the worst journey in the world" by expedition member Apsley Cherry-Garrard-to recover emperor penguin eggs for scientific study.Museum InformationMuseum Information
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The Museum is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Space Show and SonicVision Hours
Space Shows are shown Monday through Friday every half hour, 10:30 am- 4:30 pm except Wednesdays (first show on Wednesday begins at 11 a.m.). Saturday through Sunday every half hour, 10:30 am-5 pm. SonicVision is shown on selected Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 and 8:30 pm.
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The Museum offers discounted combination ticket prices that include suggested general admission plus special exhibitions, IMAX films, and Space Shows.
o Museum plus special exhibition, IMAX film, or Space Show: $24 (adults), $18 (students/seniors), $14 (children)
o Museum Supersaver, which includes the Space Show, IMAX, and all special exhibitions: $32 (adults), $24.50 (students/seniors), $20 (children)
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