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I just got word that the Physics Bus will stop at Fermilab on Sunday, 30 July. Unfortunately, I will not be in town to see it. From their site:

The Physics Bus is our science museum on wheels, and it's taken us on Bus Stops from New Mexico to California.

The brightly-colored bus is the first sign that something out of the ordinary is about to happen at a school, fair or function. It makes a colorful statement, announcing that an amazing display of smoke, sparks and force is about to begin.

The bus itself is a study in science and hands-on experimentation. From its 50-foot, molecule-tipped TV antennae mast to its vegetable-oil-powered engine, the bus is itself part of the event--and something that kids talk about for hours afterward.

Photo of the Physics Bus


Here is the bus's blog.

When I was young, I used to dream about wandering the country as an itinerant Van de Graaf operator. Maybe it could really happen.

Date: 2011-07-09 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] charlie-meadows.livejournal.com
Happy to see The Bus* is still running five years later (though they really need to update parts of their site...)

It *was* a little disappointing to find that it's only fueled by vegetable oil** (that's so... *sniff* chemical). I'd have hoped for something with... a little more "oomph"! (Or maybe using a propulsion system exploiting some relatively obscure physical effect. I mean, look, the thing still uses... WHEELS!)


*if not the *original* Bus

**I do salute, however, their effort to be reasonably "green"

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