Instagram Interludes

Some more photos from the NASA exhibit which made it to my Instagram feed…

Jupiter on the globe

 

A close up of the nose cone of an experimental Jupiter rocket

 

A macro view of the Jupiter nose cone

 

An old fashioned television showing the first moon programme

 

The solar system at the entrance of the exhibition

 

Review: NASA – A Human Adventure 

As regular readers will know, BB is a huge Aviation geek and loves anything and everything related to planes. Space is also one of his interests. So when I kept seeing the NASA adverts, I thought it will be something he will enjoy seeing. So on Boxing Day, in the afternoon we headed to the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands to see the exhibit and also perhaps catch one more if we had time. What I had underestimated was a good portion of Singapore had the same idea as us. Since we didn’t pre book the tickets, we had to stand in a long line (for almost 40 minutes) before we could buy our tickets. Since BB & GG are over 12, we could not buy the family package which is very reasonable but instead brought the Singapore residents and student tickets. The adult tickets were for S$15 each and the student and senior citizen tickets are for S$12 each. You do need to show your proof of residency and student id to get these rates, so keep your identity cards on hand.

Early Soviet astronauts


The exhibit showcases mankind’s space exploration with more than 200 artifacts from both NASA and the erstwhile Soviet Union from their early space programmes. The first part showcased the Pioneers of space research with articles, newspaper cuttings and artifacts from the first few who dared to breach Earth’s atmosphere and go to the beyond. It also had notations from the earliest scientists like Leonardo Da Vinci and H G Wells who first dreamt of space exploration. 

The next part is all about the challenges of space exploration and also how the early space travelers survived the hostile environments there. There’s also information about the first moon landing and a mockup of the special rover they used. There was also displays of vehicles used as well as 1:10 scale model of Saturn V. We also saw the clothes the astronauts wore as well as the breakdown of what the clothes looked like.
The piece de resistance for BB was the mockup of the cockpit of a space shuttle plus a peek into what the crew’s living quarters looked like. 

There was also a G Force simulator which you can go in by paying S$ 6 per person. We gave that a miss as both GG & BB were not interested. 

Other exhibits included a full scale replicas of the Lunokhod 2, a remote controlled rover built by the Soviets between 1969-1977 and the Appolo Lunar Roving Vehicle, a battery operated four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the Appolo Programme. There were also the equipment used by the astronauts to collect moon rocks and space dust as well as the food they are while in space. 

Children were not ignored. At every point, there were colouring tables for them using the space theme and also a large planet which tuned into different planets at the touch of a finger and gave you all the information about that planet. That was fun, not just for children, but adults too.

This exhibit runs till 19 March so if there are any readers from Singapore who want to catch the exit ion, you still have time!

In My Hands Today…

Roll Out The Champagne, Singapore! – Catherine Lim

2328061330 stories about ordinary Singaporeans at their best and worst, their joys and griefs and angers, their dreams fulfilled or lost. They are tales about the awesome human condition and the even more awesome human spirit, interweaved with the author’s vignettes of her nearly 50 years in Singapore, such as how she came from Malaysia to live in Singapore and her run-in with then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong.

Stories include:

  • The Quitter Who Stayed
  • A Sock on the Jaw, a Blow on the Solar Plexus
  • The Taximan Cometh
  • A Writer’s Roller Coaster Ride
  • The BKBC (bo kia bo chap) Interview
  • Little Red Dot
  • A Good Man in Singapore
  • Elvis Presley Gave Me a Winning 4D Number
  • Thanks , but No Thanks, Censorship!
  • The Sixth C

Instagram Interludes

Some pictures from the air when we flew in from Singapore to Mumbai

 

Mumbai as we land….

The first glimpse of the overcast Mumbai skyline

I could not resist this blue sky….somewhere above the Bay of Bengal

Boats dotting the coast off Singapore

A gorgeous morning as we took off from Singapore…

 

Instagram Interludes

Some time back I took BB & GG to the Singapore National Museum as they have been studying Singapore’s history for their History lessons in school. These below are some pictures I took there….


A Rickshaw

An old telephone from the 1920s

 

 

A clothes washing basin from the time of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore

 

 

An art installation at the lobby of the museum made up of pots and pans