Many of the links in the program summary below are to the official Voyage National Program website.
On a visit to the National Mall in Washington, DC, one can see monuments of a nation—Memorials to Lincoln, Jefferson, and WWII, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, and the Washington Monument. Standing among them is Voyage—a one to 10-billion scale model of our Solar System—spanning 2,000 feet (600 m) from the National Air and Space Museum to the Smithsonian Castle Building. Voyage celebrates what we know about Earth’s place in space and our ability to know it. It reveals the true nature of humanity’s existence—six billion souls occupying a tiny, fragile, beautiful world in a vast space. It uses the remarkable power of models to develop a deep conceptual understanding of our world in the context of a greater Universe.
A seamless fusion of sculpture and science education, Voyage was created in partnership with Challenger Center for Space Science Education, the Smithsonian Institution, and NASA. Voyage was approved by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and the National Capital Planning Commission for permanent placement on the National Mall.
Voyage is an exhibition that speaks to all humanity. The Center is therefore making replicas of Voyage available for permanent installation in communities across the U.S., and in 2010—world-wide. The exhibition is appropriate for a park, college campus, or along a main thoroughfare.
You’re invited to visit our Facebook photoalbums for the Voyage exhibition in different communities: Washington, DC, Houston, Texas, Kansas City, Missouri, and Corpus Christi, Texas.
“We are thrilled to have played a role in developing this new outdoor educational experience. Millions of visitors to the Smithsonian will have the opportunity to learn about our Solar System through this dynamic experience.” |
The Voyage exhibition also serves as a focal point for sustainable, community-wide learning experiences leveraged by science education resources tailored to the exhibition, and through programming from the Center’s Journey through the Universe initiative. A customized tour brochure puts the exhibition to work as a lab for inquiry-based exploration; a suite of grade K-12 lessons places the exhibition experience within a multi-week unit on the Solar System in the classroom, and powerfully addresses National Science Education Standards and Benchmarks; and Journey through the Universe delivers programs for students, teachers, families, and the public.
Key Program Objectives:
• Provide visitors an understanding of Earth’s place in space using the power of models
• Extend science education experiences to outdoor spaces
• Use the exhibition as a focal point for programming that engages diverse audiences across a community
• Make available educational sculpture for parks, college campuses, and downtown walkways
• Create a network of Voyage Communities, and foster an inter-community exchange of ideas on how to put the exhibition to work
Program Highlights:
• Voyage opened in Washington DC, October 2001
• Voyage opened in Kansas City, MO, and Houston Texas, Fall 2008
• Voyage opened in Corpus Christi, TX, July 2009
Other Voyage pages of interest:
• Photoalbums for: Washington, DC, Houston, TX, Kansas City, MO, and Corpus Christi, TX.
• The Voyage Experience
• Exhibition: Design, Storyboards, Storylines and Imagery, Unit Specifications
• Exhibition History
• The Power of Models, Physical Models, Conceptual Models, Numerical Models
• The Exhibition’s one to 10-billion Scale
• The Exhibition’s Accuracy
• Rallying Support for a Voyage Exhibition in Your Community
• Voyage and Pluto
• Voyage in Washington, DC
Media Library for Voyage in Washington, DC
• Voyage in Kansas City
At the Kauffman Foundation: Voyage Exhibition Lifts Off in Kansas City
Live with Jay: Learning into the Future (radio interviews)
Live with Jay: Space Management in Downtown KC (radio interview)
At the Kauffman Foundation: Voyage Exhibition: A Journey through the Solar System
At the Kauffman Foundation: The Voyage Exhibition as a Teaching Tool
Voyage at the Kansas City Public Library
Martin Kelsey’s Walking the Solar System Audio Tour
• Voyage in Corpus Christi
At Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History: Voyage: a Journey through the Solar System
Caller.com: Solar system exhibit funded
• Voyage in Baltimore
Great Baltimore Committee: Earth and space science expert discusses ‘Voyage’ solar system exhibit for Baltimore
How to Participate:
If you would like to explore permanently installing a Voyage exhibition in your community, please contact us. We work closely with interested communities to identify funding sources, and write the needed proposals. We also have case statements for siting Voyage on a university or college campus, or at a museum or science center.