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View animated versions of three Voyage
units or fly down the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as you
view the entire exhibition. These four clips require the Quicktime
player. Download the free Quicktime plug-in for Mac
OSX or Windows.
These are large file sizes, and it is recommended that you use
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Sun Unit:
- bottom of storyboard is 2' 6" or 0.76 m above the ground,
and fully ADA compliant (figure A);
- width of storyboard is 2'7" or 0.79 m (figure B);
- height of Sun Unit is 8'6" or 2.6 m (figure C).
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Planet Unit A, for Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto:
- bottom of storyboard is 2' 6" or 0.76 m above the ground,
and fully ADA compliant (figure A);
- width of storyboard is 2'7" or 0.79 m (figure B);
- height of Unit A is 8'6" or 2.6 m (figure C).
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Planet Unit B, for Jupiter and Saturn:
- bottom of storyboard is 2' 6" or 0.76 m above the ground,
and fully ADA compliant (figure A);
- width of storyboard is 2'7" or 0.79 m (figure B);
- height of Unit B is 8'6" or 2.6 m (figure C).
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Short Unit, two for exhibition entry and one for
comets/asteroids:
- bottom of storyboard is 2' 6" or 0.76 m above the ground,
and fully ADA compliant (figure A);
- width of storyboard is 2'7" or 0.79 m (figure B);
- height of Short Unit is 3'8" or 1.1 m (figure C).
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