Mobius Science Center

July 31, 2012 10:21 p.m.  •  0 comments

The long-awaited Mobius Science Center will open to the public on Friday. The center has 65 hands-on exhibits in a 28,000 square-foot space.

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Christian Bannister and Shawn Sessions work on the installation flood surround experience at the new Mobius Science Center, July 30, 2012, in downtown Spokane, Wash.

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Marty Gonzales, Mobius Chief Operating Officer, wants to inspire children’s imaginations when they visit the downtown building.

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Visitors to the Mobius Science Center can play music by touching the colored rings in the Sound Cube room.

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Children can learn how to fold paper airplane at a Mobius Science Center display.

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Marty Gonzales, Mobius Chief Operating Officer, launches a paper airplane at the new Mobius Science Center.

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Marty Gonzales, Mobius Chief Operating Officer, demonstrates a touch screen table top where visitors can tour the human body.

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Marty Gonzales, Mobius Chief Operating Officer, demonstrates a touch screen table top where visitors can tour the human body.

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Visitors to the Mobius Science Center can unleash the power of a spirograph to create designs on paper.

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