GALLERY MAP EXHIBIT GALLERIES & HOURS SCHEDULE EXPLOR-O-RAMA JANUARY 2014 Explore mechanics, motion, math, hearing, electricity and many other areas of science in this “best of” exhibition from the

popular in San Francisco. Bilingual. Dome Heikoff Theater Giant Dome UNSEEN Queuing SCIENCE Theater KID CITY First Lobby ON THE FLY Kids age ve and under get to explore our working world in a safe Floor EXPLOR-O-RAMA learning environment. e colorful, hands-on cityscape includes BLOCK a Grocery Store, Fire Station, Factory, Power Plant and Lile BUSTERS! Learners Lab, plus an Infants Only Area. Bilingual. GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked TINKERING The Kid City exhibition is made possible by generous gifts and STUDIO the World Rockin’ through April 6. grants from the County of County Community WEEKENDS IN JANUARY Enhancement Program, The Donald C. and Elizabeth M. Dickinson CELLULAR NEW FILM! JOURNEY is rockin’ exhibition explores all facets of the guitar, from its Foundation, ScholarShare Investment Board, Target Corporation history as an instrument of popular culture to the science of and Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust. creating sound with wood and steel. Experience the science, Films & Planetarium sound, history and cultural impact of the guitar in an TINKERING STUDIO North exhibition that contains more than 60 instruments, including Channel omas Edison, Rube Goldberg or Steve Jobs in the Show Schedule Inside the world’s largest playable guitar. Tinkering Studio! is hands-on work area inspires The Guitar exhibition is sponsored in part by Cox Communications experimentation and collaboration amongst the whole family. Second and The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation. In-kind support Come on in to create, invent and explore. SO Floor is provided by Taylor Guitars. WATT! The Tinkering Studio was made possible by a major gift in honor of VIEWSPACE Grace and Jeffrey, and generous grants from the Kenneth T. and Eileen UNSEEN SCIENCE—NEW! L. Norris Foundation and the Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust.

In conjunction with the Giant Screen lm Mysteries of the Unseen GUITAR World, the Fleet has created a new exhibition. ink small … Really, BLOCK BUSTERS! really small! Unseen Science invites you to peek at the big science of Build free-form structures—from skyscrapers to bridges—with nanotechnology, view molecules through augmented reality and thousands of wooden KEVA (Knowledge-Exploration-Visual WINTER HOURS JanuaryJanuary 1717 look at science in a whole new way. Arts) planks. MON–THU 10 AM–5 PM FRI–SUN 10 AM–6 PM ON THE FLY: Technology Takes Off AGING FOR ALL AGES with Michael Tiernan Extended through January 31! is exhibition teaches about wellness and healthy lifestyle HOLIDAY HOURS choices through fun and engaging interactive exhibits. Explore aerodynamics and ight technology in the Fleet’s Through Sunday, January 5 newest exhibition. Enjoy multiple daily performances by Produced by the Reuben H. and funded by a grant from the MetLife Foundation Partnership for Lifelong 10 AM–7 PM small-scale unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), complemented Learning. Additional support provided by Aging & Independence by interactive stations where you can create ying objects of Services, a division of the County of San Diego’s Health and Human Hours subject to change. your own and then test them out using wind tubes or a Services Agency. Please check our website when planning your visit. motorized airplane launcher. A digital media kiosk highlights CELLULAR JOURNEY current events involving unmanned ight technology and its Financial support for the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center is provided uses. Hurry into the Fleet, and enjoy this exhibition before it Check out the exhibition that introduces you to human cell in part by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. takes o at the end of the month! biology, the importance of stem cells and the potential impact of The On the Fly exhibit and demonstration are made possible by stem cells on medical research in the elds of regenerative and The ‘LEED Certification Mark’ is a registered And more! Look inside. Anonymous, Charles and Lisa Bergan, Beyster Family Foundation IV , personalized medicine. trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Brain Corporation, General Atomics, Matt and Dawn Grob and Made possible by a grant from the Life Technologies Foundation, a Council and is used by permission. 1875 El Prado • San Diego Qualcomm Incorporated. non-profit arm of Life Technologies Corporation based in Carlsbad, CA. www.rhfleet.org • 619-238-1233

30% TOTAL FROM RECOVERED FIBER IMAX® is a registered trademark of IMAX CORPORATION. January IMAX Films & Planetarium Shows in the Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Dome Theater FLEET EVENTS

Show schedule is subject to change. Always check rhfleet.org or call (619) 238-1233 when planning your visit for the JANUARY 6—Senior Monday lecture: Biologist to your neighborhood bar. Raise a pint and listen to a most up-to-date information. Listen in Spanish while the show plays in English. Ask for a complimentary headset at the Ticket Counter. Mario J. Mota will discuss e Ecology and Conservation 15- to 20-minute fun-yet-informative presentation on a of Sea Turtles in conjunction with a screening of the hot science topic. Suds & Science puts the fun and CORAL REEF ADVENTURE ADVENTURES IN WILD IMAX® lm Amazing Journeys. e rst Monday of the spirit(s) back into science. 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Follow the real-life expedition of ocean explorers and Travel through the extremes of the Golden State! Careen down month, seniors 65+ enjoy the Science Center exhibits, a Callahan’s Pub & Brewery, 8111 Mira Mesa Blvd., underwater lmmakers (and San Diego County residents!) an icy mountain face with snowboarders, twirl on thermals lecture and a Giant Dome eater show at a discount! San Diego CA 92126. Free to aend. Howard and Michele Hall in the South Pacic. On the Giant above the clouds with skysurfers, swim through the ocean with 10:30 a.m. lecture, doors open at 9:30 a.m., noon theater Dome screen, you’ll feel like you’re diving and exploring right otters, excavate the very heart of a thirty-story tall Giant show. Seniors $8, adults $17. JANUARY 17—Rock in the Park! e Fleet’s alongside them. (46 min.) Sequoia with botanists and emerge from under the spray of

California's big waves. (42 min.) concert series kicks o with Common Sense. Food and Daily: 12 JANUARY 8— e Sky Tonight: Jewels of the Sky. beverages available to purchase from French Gourmet Please note: January 6: No show scheduled. MON–FRI: 2 & 4 SAT–SUN: 11, 2 & 4 Learn about the variety of colors and sizes, masses and and BarWorks. Michael Tiernan opens all shows. Please note: January 1–3 & 7: 11, 2 & 4. January 19: 11 & 2 only. groupings among the stars. A professional astronomer Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets $25 in advance; $22 for MYSTERIES OF THE UNSEEN WORLD leads backyard stargazers through the universe. Weather Fleet members. and operational requirements permiing, the SD County Upcoming concerts include: Mysteries of the Unseen World provides you with an incredible view Planetarium Show COSMIC COLLISIONS of things that are normally too slow, too fast, too small or too vast Astronomy Association provides free telescope viewing Friday, February 7: Paul Cannon Cosmic Collisions features stunning images from space and outdoors. Note: e Sky Tonight normally takes place on for the human eye to see. e lm’s innovative use of high-speed Friday, March 7: Venice and time-lapse photography, electron microscopy and breathtaking visualizations based on cuing-edge scientic the rst Wednesday of the month. 7 p.m. & 8:15 p.m. nanotechnology result in larger-than-life images that are stunning data—revealing the unimaginable, explosive encounters that to see on the 76-foot Heiko Giant Dome eater screen. From the shaped our solar system, changed the course of life on Earth and 19 ENERO— JANUARY 9—FEBRUARY 2—Young Scientists. IMAX® En Español Domingo 4 p.m. powerful thread of a spider’s web to the slow-motion shaer and continue to transform our galaxy and dynamic universe. (25 min.) Fuerzas de la Naturaleza—Siga los científicos en Additional short astronomy shows accompany Cosmic Collisions. Kid Chemistry will experiment with Solids, Liquid, Gases, splaer of a dropped pitcher of milk, Mysteries of the Unseen World misiones trepidante para descubrir cómo se activan los invites you to look at the world in a whole new way. (40 min.) Oh My!; Acids and Bases; Mixtures and Solutions; and Daily: 5 Radical Reactions. Preschoolers ages 3–5 (and a parent) desastres naturales sin ser literalmente atrapado en su Daily: 1 & 3 trabajo. Se aplican los precios de admisión regular. Please note: January 23: No show scheduled. explore the scientic wonders of the world through experimentation, investigation and scientic questioning. Four 4-week sessions run monthly. ursday, Friday, JANUARY 23— e Science of Rock—Sounds & ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX COUNTRY MUSIC: THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA Saturday or Sunday morning. 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Members Stones! Celebrate our new exhibition GUITAR and let See the Stones: Bigger and louder than ever before! Shot on More than 50 of country music’s biggest entertainers—from $75, nonmembers $85. your inner rock star take center stage. Sip fruit wines, location in Turin, Berlin and London, Rolling Stones at the MAX Alan Jackson to Dolly Parton to Dwight Yoakam—perform enjoy sinful food and beer samples from local features the band performing classics like “Satisfaction” and classic country songs. Historical footage is combined with restaurants and breweries and interact with fascinating “Brown Sugar,” as well as “Rock & A Hard Place” and “Start Me performances set in the canyons of Utah, the mountains of JANUARY 11—Saturday Science Club for Girls: Up.” is is a 90-minute concert lm. Appalachia, the deserts of California and the legendary Grand e Science of Sound. Take a closer look at the science science exhibits, all while discovering rock facts through fun presentations and hands-on activities. 21+. It will be presented with a 15-minute intermission midway Ole Opry. (45 min.) behind your favorite instruments and even design your own 6:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. $25 in advance for nonmembers; through the lm. Special engagement—no passes, member cards Special engagement—no passes, member cards or vouchers, noisemaker to take home. Girls in grades 5–8 can join the or vouchers, discounts or coupons may be applied. discounts or coupons may be applied. Fleet on the second Saturday of each month to investigate $20 in advance for members. exciting science topics. Noon–2 p.m.; members $12, January 1–5: 7 January 10, 24 & 31: 6 January 1–3: 6 SAT–SUN: 6 nonmembers $14; must pre-register by calling (619) 238-1233 ext. 806. GALLERIES + 1 ADD AN ADDITIONAL Scan to follow us ADMISSION GALLERIES THEATER SHOW SHOW: $7 JANUARY 13—Suds & Science. Fossil fuel is running MEMBER VISITOR MEMBER VISITOR MEMBERS: $6 out. Gas and food prices are rising. Can pond scum save the Adult (13+) FREE $13 $13 $17 world? Grab a pint and hear Dr. Stephen Mayeld reveal Junior (3-12)* FREE $11 $10 $14 *Kids under 3 are free, but must sit San Diego’s unusual solution to the fossil fuel shortage. Senior (65+) FREE $12 $11 $15 in the lower left section of the theater. Scan to follow us follow Scan to Suds & Science is a bimonthly event that brings scientists