The Zula Patrol: Mission Weather


The Zula Patrol, those colorful and energetic galactic fact-gatherers have been planet hopping across the Solar System on their never-ending quest for knowledge.

 

They've finally landed on Earth to study the weather on our home planet. We can experiment right along with them and learn what weather is, how it works, what affects it, and how it affects us.

 

This compact 1,500-square-foot exhibition is anchored by five freestanding installations that combine to create the colorful cartoon world of Zula. Captain Bula, Professor Multo, Space Pilot Zeeter, flying wonders Wizzy and Wigg, and Space Pet Gorga invite you to apply the scientific method. Learn all about clouds, precipitation, wind, temperature, and other weather phenomenon.

 

The exhibit addresses the developmental needs of children by increasing scientific knowledge and habits of mind, addressing National Science Education Standards meeting National Association for the Education of Young Children Curriculum Guidelines, providing opportunities for children to play and exercise multiple intelligences.

 

The Zula Patrol is a multifaceted brand of learning tools, including an animated television series, outreach program, classroom activities, permanent and traveling museum exhibitions, and digital dome theater shows that provide early science and reading literacy for children in preschool through 2nd grade.

 

Featuring

  • See & Touch a Cloud
  • Discover the Effects of Wind
  • Make Your Own Weather
  • Hot & Cold Climb-inside Domes
  • More

Requirements

  • Approximately 1,500 square feet
  • Minimum opening of 8 foot high by 6 foot wide
  • Ceiling height of 10 feet
  • Standard electrical, HVAC

Included with Exhibition Rental

  • Website with teacher resources
  • Marketing kit (press photos and B-roll video available)
  • Technical installation supervision and ongoing maintenance support

Designed and Built by: Thinkwell Design & Production
Produced by: ZULA USA LLC
Exhibit Tour Managed by: NRG! Exhibits - Contact us


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