Cosmodome Ready To Help Canadians Experience A Little Space Exploration

Everything has been designed to immerse the participants in a space station atmosphere. Most of the Cosmodome has been transformed to accommodate a boarding platform that leads to 17 futuristic modules, where the visitors can take part in scenarios that provide a wealth of information and interaction. This new concept was developed in association with gsmprcto, a firm with cutting-edge expertise in audiovisual, interactive and multimedia museum technologies.
The redevelopment of the program for the museum portion of the Cosmodome was launched in 2009, with extensive prior planning by the centre’s management. It was completed within the projected budget of $10.5 million, which included grants of $7 million from the Government of Quebec and $3.5 million from the Ville de Laval, owner of the Cosmodome building and the land on which it sits. In addition to the three virtual space missions, the Cosmodome has also updated its permanent exhibition of artefacts from the conquest of space and still offers its Space Camp for budding astronauts.
“The Cosmodome has been updated to reflect advances in space exploration and new museum practices that will capture the interest of our primary target audience: visitors aged nine to 15, who are fascinated by anything experiential. Of course, we are also targeting families, school groups and even corporate groups. The images, anecdotes and scientific facts presented and the virtual experiences the participants will enjoy have been validated by a scientific committee. With the introduction of this new concept, we intend to double our attendance in 2012 and have set ourselves a goal of more than 150,000 visitors,” said Sylvain Bélair, the Cosmodome’s Executive Director.
Michelle Courchesne, Minister responsible for Government Administration, Chair of the conseil du trésor and Minister responsible for the Laval region, was delighted with her government’s support for the transformation [insérer ici un lien pour l’ouverture du PDF de la fiche Renouvellement, version anglaise] of the Cosmodome: “The Quebec government is proud to have supported this original transformation, the only one of its kind in Canada. We hope it will spark an interest in space and science among its young visitors. The Cosmodome is very important for Quebec, from both a recreotourism and educational perspective. The province is home to one of the world’s largest aerospace clusters, and several of its companies make a significant contribution to space exploration.”
Laval’s Mayor, Gilles Vaillancourt, stressed the scientific innovation deployed at the new Cosmodome: “The Cosmodome introduces innovation and is positioned as a high-level museum that will ‘democratize’ space exploration and make it literally accessible to everyone. It promises to become a world-class scientific recreotourism destination and will spearhead recreotourism in the Laval region. This is a remarkable contribution to the youth of Laval and young people from all over.”
Canadian Astronaut David Saint-Jacques took part in the news conference via video. He was one of the jury members for the Cosmoclub Contest to select the first young crew to participate in the Red Planet virtual mission. Their experience will take place on December 3 during the Journée nationale des Débrouillards, an event organized by the CLSM, the Conseil pour la Relève Scientifique (Conseil du loisir scientifique de la région métropolitaine), at the Cosmodome.



