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A 30-foot-high inflatable version of the planet Mars, part of an exhibit at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., rolled ...
A video posted to Instagram shows a 30-foot-high inflatable Mars blown away from the Kennedy Center's newest display.
The feisty planet is part of an exhibit at the REACH called “ Celestial Bodies: Earth, Moon, Mars ,” which is itself part of ...
Cars driving past the Kennedy Center witnessed an unexpected liftoff on Thursday, after a 30-foot-tall Mars balloon escaped ...
Motorists in Washington, DC, witnessed an odd sight on Thursday, April 3, after a 30-foot-high balloon designed to look like the planet Mars installed outside the Kennedy Center broke free and rolled ...
The balloon is part of the Kennedy Center's "Celestial Bodies: Earth, Moon, Mars" exhibit, which allows viewers to wander the grounds and examine inflatable models of the Earth, the Moon ...
A large Mars inflatable was seen rolling away from the Kennedy Center's outdoor "Celestial Bodies" exhibit. The exhibit features 30-foot-high inflatable models of the Earth, Moon and Mars. Mars broke ...
Landing safely on the surface of another planetary body, like the Moon or Mars, is one of the most important milestones of any given space mission. From the very beginning, NASA's Langley Research ...