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The prominent Geo-Cosmos high resolution globe displays near real-time events of global weather patterns, ocean temperatures and vegetation cover among other geographic, scientific and socioeconomic topics. The Geo-Cosmos spherical screen consists of 10,362 OLED panels, each 96 x96 mm in size. The
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Every year between three and six specially curated exhibitions are produced and shown, with science and art often overlapping. They dealt with a wide range of topics from "Toilet - Human Waste and Earth's Future" to the "Making of the Tokyo Sky Tree" and "Terminator Exhibition - Battle or
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visited Miraikan on April 24, 2014, addressing Japanese students in front of the Geo-Cosmos display. Noting the uniqueness of the display, he said: "As far as I know, we don't have one of those cool globes..."
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Coexistence? Robots and Our Future". In 2012, the special exhibition "The Story of the End of the World: 73 Questions We Must Answer" dealt with the
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for which Japan is noted show up as larger movements. Visitors can search the on-line database of recent earthquake activity.
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The Story of the End of the World: An Alternative Approach to the Future at the Japanese Museum of Science and Innovation
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Multilingual staff conduct demonstrations about leading edge Japanese science. Miraikan is led by Japanese astronaut
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first and only one of its kind was rebuilt in 2010 and re-introduced in its current form in June 2011, after the
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The Geo-Cosmos along with Geo-Palette and Geo-Scope is part of the Tsunagari permanent exhibition.
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as its official world mapping tool. AuthaGraph projection was developed by Japanese architect
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Past Special Exhibitions | The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
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driverless fully automated transit system from downtown Tokyo in about 20 minutes.
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US President Obama talks to Japanese Astronaut under the Geo-Cosmos, 2014
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It was opened in 2001. It is situated in a purpose-built building in the
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across Japan which shows the country gently vibrating. The occasional
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President Obama Speaks at the Miraikan Science Expo | The White House
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in 1999. "This projection method transfers a 3-dimentional [
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Highlights include real-time displays of data from a huge array of
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The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
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Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
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Obama at Miraikan Science and Youth Expo in Tokyo | USPolicy
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caused the museum to close for three months. US President
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Science and technology museum in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
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is one of the star attractions along with the model
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Coordinates
35°37′08″N 139°46′37″E / 35.619010°N 139.777010°E / 35.619010; 139.777010
Science Centre
Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres
Miraikan
Science and Technology Agency
Odaiba
Tokyo
Yurikamome
seismometers
earthquakes
Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
Asimo
Honda
robot
maglev train
Tohoku earthquake
Barack Obama
AuthaGraph projection
Hajime Narukawa
sic
Tohoku earthquake
Mamoru Mohri
Nihon Kagaku Miraikan
Geo-Cosmos
Geo-Cosmos from a different angle
US President Obama talks to Japanese Astronaut under the Geo-Cosmos, 2014
List of museums in Tokyo
Honda's robot museum guide not yet a people person

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