The ADC at Lowell is likely to drive part of that increase. The 40,000-square-foot facility will feature the Orbits Curiosity Zone children’s exhibit hall, the Stardust Lab Astronomy Gallery, a rooftop Dark Sky Planetarium, and the Lowell Universe Theater, featuring a two-story, 160-degree curved screen. Just outside the ADC is the Giovale Open Deck Observatory with its six advanced state-of-the-art telescopes as well.
For Bosh, who served as the project director for the discovery center, one of the most powerful aspects is the “Diverse Universe Wall” featuring 70 plaques with brief biographies honoring astronomers from diverse backgrounds, many of whom had to overcome obstacles to achieve success in the sciences.
“We want everyone to see themselves in astronomy or science,” she said.
In addition, she said, the discovery center has tremendous potential to spur STEM and STEAM education in the community through its many displays and activities.
“It allows children and adults to learn at their own pace,” she said. “It may not even feel like learning, but just exploring how fun science is and discovering things they didn’t know before.”
We are grateful for the leadership Dr. Hall has provided for more than a decade and wish all the best for Dr. Bosh as she takes up the baton and oversees the grand opening of this amazing asset for our region.