Sunday, August 23, 2009

Exploring Second Life: Part 2

Since now I'm packing a nice tuxedo, I'm off for exploring. I began my visit at International Space Flight Museum and I teleported on a platform where I'm surrounded by dark space, stars a model space craft. Whenever I get near a model contraption, nearby information is becoming visible allowing visitors to read and learn. There are also several miniature planet displayed which is for the visitor to click on it a be teleport to that particular planet. From there, more information regarding the planet pop out and more things to read and I must say I learned a lot of space knowledge I never even thought of it from there. Later, if you are confident with your mental briliance, you can test youself at one the quiz booth to answer several question regarding space.



I put myself on a test. I got 3 out of 10. DANG!!



Hey, there something about our moon I didn't know



Oops, I forgot my parachute

During my space exploration, I accidentally fell into a hole in the middle and the next you know it, you falling like a meteorite and slam your face on a metal platform on earth. When I was falling 100 mph, I can't help myself laughing of the silliness and I realized the platform I was on was a space platform; so practically I was diving from space without parachute.



My new friend

After my long fall, I met a guy who witness my painful descent and come up to me and say hi. He told me he is a regular SL player and he has his own share of adventure and he is kind enough to give me some tips and some good place to visits. He recommend me to go to Geenie Home, the SS Galaxy Cruise Ship and the Straylight for my next visits. After a long chat with my new pal, I'm off to continue exploring.



I was sitting one of the chair watching movie

In my opinion, the internation space museum is rich with space information and it is suitable for all who are interested in space and astronomy.

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