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Subject: 
Apollo 11 Event at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science: Mission Accomplished!
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Sun, 18 Jul 2004 13:49:27 GMT
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Hi All,

NCLUG hosted a display at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science July 17 to commemorate the Apollo 11 moonshot. This was the first space-oriented display done by our group, so there were things done by builders of all themes in the display. A local robotics group was also invited, which was to bfing a life-size Mars Rover, but the rover didn’t show.

Builders from NELUG (Teddy Welsh), WAMALUG (Nick Kappatos and Fradel Gonzalez), NCLUG (me, Mike Walsh, Cary Clark, Gareth Bowler, Cyndi Bradham, Evangeline Reynolds,Samuel Cox, and David Winegar and SciBrick (Chris Giddens - also of DixieLUG)participated in the display. There is also another builder who is currently unaffiliated who provided models, Shane Larson.

There was a total of 11 Moonbase modules that were presented and a multitude of spacecraft, including those built by the kids who cam in and played with the K-8!

The folder has all the photos.

Considering that there was very little publicity concerning this event, except for a modest press release sent out literally a few days before, there was good turnout, with lots of rushes and then suddenly dead spots. Two TV crews showed up and I got interviewed by the local NBC station, which actually was shown on the 6 pm news. Another news clip can be found here

Some fun things:


Spaceship by Samuel Cox. Moonbase modules by: (front row, left-right) Ssamuel Cox, Joe Meno - my first!!, (Second row-blue corridor addition) Cary Clark, (third row - grey building) Mike Walsh, (fourth row - Moonbase a Go-Glow) Mike Walsh.


Gareth’s AT-AT - it’s first public showing!


Teddy Welsh’s Lunar Cheese Mine, with Nick Kappato’s Excavator assisting...and a certain washer bot on the side:)


The spacey version of the NCLUG sign, done by David Winegar.


Old and new..


And the crew (l - r) Teddy Welsh, Cyndi Bradham, and Gareth Bowler.


Many thanks to all those who participated! And who knows, a lot of this may end up at BrickFest!


Joe Meno
.space paparazzi
NCLUG Benevolent Dictator
BrickFest Assistant Coordinator
See you NEXT MONTH in Arlington!!!



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