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Science On a Sphere is Detroit Zoo's Newest Attraction

Thousands of weekend visitors were first to see the 6-foot globe that displays representations of the Earth's activities in 3D.

There’s always something new and exciting to explore at the . Science On a Sphere is an animated, hologram-like globe that displays representations of the planet’s atmospheric, oceanic and land activity in 3D. It’s as if you were viewing the earth from outer space.

Located in the Zoo’s Wildlife Interpretive Gallery, Science On a Sphere opened last Friday, with over 2000 visitors daily exploring the 6-foot sphere over the holiday weekend.

Using computers and video projectors, paired with narration, visitors can examine the Earth’s activities including atmospheric storms, climate change and ocean temperature.

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Heather Seifert of Clinton Township called the installation “amazing”. She brought Kadyn Baker, 5, Mason Baker, 4, and Grace Koncyk, 3 with her. The two boys were enthralled with the latest attraction, while Grace was more timid.

Zoo docent Sharon Knoppow said some children have had reservations about entering because the room is very dark.

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“Some children are a little afraid,” Knoppow said, “but other kids don’t want to leave!”

The room is cool and carpeted. Some visitors sit on the floor to watch the 7-minute presentation. It’s a nice way to take a short break from the summer heat.

The Detroit Zoo is the second zoo in the country to install Science On a Sphere as a permanent attraction; the other is the National Zoo in Washington, DC.  There are 62 Science On a Sphere systems operating in the United States. 

While your at the zoo don't forget to get your dose of vitamin-z, and visit , which is open daily through Labor Day.


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