Gravitron- Science and History Museum - Dallas Texas
N 32° 46.600 W 096° 45.736
14S E 709586 N 3628745
This Rolling ball sculpture is at The Dallas Museum of Science and History.
Waymark Code: WM6YB1
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/05/2009
Views: 17
This rolling ball sculpture is located inside building "one" of the Dallas Science and History Museum. It is with an exhibit right past the "Dino Dig." I noticed three rolling balls on the track. It has a small rubber conveyor belt that escorts balls back to the top, where it releases them to allow gravity to pull are around the track.
Entrance to the Museum will cost $8.75.
Other interesting exhibits in this area include some that explain how tornados and tsumamis are created.
Title or Name of Installment: Gravity's Playground
Artist: Ariel Levy
Date Created or Placed: placed 1999
Website: [Web Link]
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