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Visitors to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in San Diego take an in-depth look at whilrpools, March 14. Visitors can manipulate every exhibit, adjusting water temperature, air flow, speed or any other variable on an exhibit.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot

Science center ignites imaginations

15 Mar 2011 | Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot Marine Corps Air Station Miramar-EMS

Ever wanted to fly to the edge of the universe? Or reach inside a whirling tornado? How about construct a skyscraper?

Visitors to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in San Diego get hands-on with exhibits like “Earth Exposed” - where visitors can manipulate a tornado and create a whirlpool - or “Origins in Space” - where visitors can execute a simulated space shuttle mission from a mock-control room.

Military visitors can purchase tickets to the center at their base ticket offices for a 20 percent-discount, or 10 percent at the door. The first Tuesday of every month is free to San Diego residents and military.

The science center is one of the only exclusively hands-on science museums in the nation, and was the first science museum to combine interactive exhibits with a planetarium and an IMAX Dome theater.

“Block Busters” - an exhibit where visitors use wooden blocks to construct anything they imagine - is one of the most popular attractions at the center. “I’ve had people come [to “Block Busters] at 5 p.m. and not leave until 8 p.m.,” said Sarah Brown, a ticket sales representative at the center. “We have an architect who comes in every Friday night for hours. We even had a group of sailors spend three hours building a model of their ship!”

In addition to the always-crowded “Block Busters,” IMAX Dome films are the other most popular attraction to the center. The center is currently screening “Ultimate Wave Tahiti,” “Hubble,” “Galapagos,” and “Mummies.”

The theater’s unique dome structure creates a panorama that makes the audience feel encompassed by the film. This effect is especially powerful in “Hubble” - a journey through the telescope’s astounding discoveries in deep space - in which the audience experiences space flight from the Hubble telescope’s perspective.

“ ‘Hubble’ is spectacular,” said Brown. “I’ve seen it 20 times.”

The next IMAX film scheduled to screen at the center is “Tornado Alley,” which will put viewers in the passenger seat with real storm chasers.

IMAX films aren’t the only regularly updated additions to the center - “Cellular Journey” is the newest permanent exhibit. Visitors will take a simulated journey through a cell, put on scientists’ gloves to work with simulated DNA and learn about the importance of stem cell research.

The center’s wide array of exhibits and special discounts make it an ideal activity for military families.

For more information, visit www.rhfleet.org.


POLICY

The most important starting point for an EMS* is the development of an environmental policy. ISO14001 requires local governments to implement their own environmental policy. The environmental policy acts as a basis for the environmental management system.

PLANNING

ISO14001 requires that an environmental management system is planned properly. It requires the organization to consider the following carefully: Environmental Aspects; Legal and Other Aspects; Objectives and Targets; and an Environmental Management Program.

IMPLEMENTATION

The two requirements for implementation of an EMS is to define, document, and communicate roles, responsibilities and authorities, and to allocate the resources needed to implement and control the EMS.

CHECKING

The key requirement in this EMS step is to regularly monitor and measure key characteristics of activities and operations that could have a significant impact on the environment. Changes to EMS procedures may become necessary in order to deal with nonconformances with the EMS, with mitigating environmental impacts, or corrective and preventive action.

REVIEW

The management review process ensure that information is collected to enable management to carry out proper review. Top management review the need for changes to policy, objectives and targets, and ensure that a commitment to continual improvement is being demonstrated.

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar-EMS