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Cosmosphere Satellite Location to Open Early at Bluhawk in Overland Park with Historic NASA Exhibit

Cosmosphere Satellite Location to Open Early at Bluhawk in Overland Park with Historic NASA Exhibit

Liberty Bell 7 Capsule to Exhibit Starting February 2019

PR Newswire

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Oct. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Cosmosphere Innovation Space and Bluhawk today announced that a significant piece of American history, the Mercury spacecraft Liberty Bell 7, will be the early centerpiece of a new exhibition by Cosmosphere Innovation Space at Bluhawk in Overland Park.

The Cosmosphere International SciEd Center & Space Museum is located at 1100 North Plum in Hutchinson, KS. Its collection includes U.S. space artifacts second only to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, and the most extensive collection of Russian space artifacts outside of Moscow.

“We have an exceptional plan that meets the needs of Cosmosphere, Bluhawk and the public, which is eager to see tremendous exhibits like Liberty Bell 7 as soon as possible,” said Jim Remar, President/CEO, Cosmosphere. “Opening a temporary Cosmosphere location in early 2019 is a big win for all parties as we continue forward with the plans for our satellite location at Bluhawk.”

Cosmosphere Innovation Space will leverage the critical mass of crowds that Bluhawk will generate in its first phase, including visitors to Bluhawk Sports Park scheduled to break ground in 2019 and open the following year.

Not only did Cosmosphere assist with the location and the recovery of Liberty Bell 7, but its SpaceWorks division restored and preserved the spacecraft—one of many NASA restoration projects in which SpaceWorks has been involved. This exhibit will give visitors to Bluhawk a chance to better understand history and the role Mercury missions and astronauts like Gus Grissom played in helping the United States win the Space Race.

“We are very pleased that Overland Park residents and visitors will have an early look at this historic exhibit and others. Providing unique opportunities to shop, dine and experience is the foundation upon which Bluhawk is built,” said Doug Price, President, Price Brothers. “This new exhibition is a great venue for Cosmosphere to test new ideas while we are developing extensive plans for its new satellite location.”

Additional information on Liberty Bell 7 is available on request. A NASA Team II Mission Control exhibit will follow Liberty Bell 7 in Q2 2019, and other exhibits will rotate on a regular basis.

About Cosmosphere

The Cosmosphere International SciEd Center & Space Museum is located at 1100 North Plum in Hutchinson, KS. Its collection includes U.S. space artifacts second only to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, and the most extensive collection of Russian space artifacts outside of Moscow. This unique collection allows the Cosmosphere to tell the story of the Space Race better than any museum in the world while offering fully immersive education experiences that meet the Next Generation Science Standards and introduce students to the power of wondering—asking the critical questions that lead to discovery.

About Price Brothers

Since 1922, Price Brothers has helped improve how people live and work. With residential and retail properties, planned communities, apartments and homes, Price Brothers builds, develops, and manages livable spaces with careful attention to quality, design and people.

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