University of Iowa Space Pioneers: 54 Years of Exploration

July 13, 2012 - October 6, 2012
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University of Iowa Space Pioneers: 54 Years of Exploration


The University of Iowa is considered a pioneer of space research and has received international recognition for the development of spaceflight instruments flown on more than 63 successful missions. Space research began at the University of Iowa with investigations of Earth’s upper atmosphere and the discovery of Earth’s radiation belts in 1958 using measurements from University of Iowa Professor James Van Allen’s instrument on the first successful U.S. satellite, Explorer 1. Van Allen is now considered the “father of space research.”

The University of Iowa's leadership role continues today with instruments on 11 operating spacecraft and teams developing instruments for future Earth-orbiting and planetary missions. Included in NASA | ART are spaceflight instruments designed and built at the University of Iowa in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

This exhibition will be on view at the Figge July 14-October 7, 2012.

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LOCATION
FIGGE ART MUSEUM

225 West Second Street
Davenport, Iowa

 

PHONE

Museum | 563.326.7804

Cafe | 563.345.6647

 

MUSEUM HOURS

Monday | Closed

Tuesday - Wednesday | 10am - 5pm

Thursday | 10am - 8pm

Friday - Saturday | 10am - 5pm

Sunday | 12pm - 5pm

*Closing procedures will begin 15 minutes before closing time

 

CAFE HOURS

Monday - Sunday Closed

*The Figge Cafe is closed until further notice

*See calendar for holiday exceptions