Energy Blast Exhibit
- jennifernorthern
- Nov 3, 2017
- 1 min read
Energy Blast at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was the prime focus of the field trip taken by freshmen engineering students in early November. The exhibit featured interactive stations for the students to explore, including a 50,000-pound seismic vibroseis truck, a 30 foot model of a drilling apparatus and a model city where students used renewable and non-renewable resources to “power” the city. The students also embarked on a Journey to the Center of the Barnett Shale, by viewing and experiencing the 4-D film. The video explained how natural gas formed within the shale deposits of North Texas. The outing concluded with a video at the Planetarium. A special thanks to the IPAA/PESA Education Center for funding this trip.
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