Paul Orselli Gallery / Launch Pad
POW! worked with the New York Hall of Science to transform an underutilized outdoor area near the famous 1964 World’s Fair NASA Rockets Display into the Launch Pad interactive exhibit area about the Solar System.

Solar System Wall
Long-shot through Launch Pad with restored NASA rockets in background, All the interactives and materials chosen for the space with NY Hall staff have held up to the elements and look great!.

Sun Starting Panel
Busy working on Long Island! Hop inside our mini backhoe to start a kid-sized construction project.

Number 7 Line Queens Rocket
The #7 Rocket echoes the nearby subway line in Queens, and serves as the starting point for visitors’ journey through the Solar System.

Become an Astronaut!
The entry panel for Launch Pad with a “peek through” astronaut cutout for photo opportunities.