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Poster for the European tour.

Star Trek: Federation Science was a long-running touring exhibition dedicated to illustrating the real science behind the Star Trek series. Produced by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (lead writer, Mark Bourne), the exhibit was originally developed to coincide with both the 25th anniversary and the 1992 International Space Year, and opened in 1992, before becoming a touring exhibition and undertaking an extensive North American tour in September of that year. Two separate, but complete, exhibits toured at the same time. In 1999, a new version of the exhibition began a multi-city European tour.

The exhibition featured over 40 modular touch-screen displays illustrating various scientific concepts, with interactive consoles featuring special "missions", along with instructional videos from Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner (in character as Data), LeVar Burton and Gates McFadden. The exhibition also included a special planetarium show, Star Trek: Orion Rendezvous.

Star Trek author Christopher L. Bennett was a staff member at the exhibition in Cincinnati in 1996. At that venue, the exhibition attracted 88,926 visitors.

North America

All dates have been derived from available, but limited, source material, and so may not be completely accurate. Dates in italics indicate approximations due to lack of sufficient information.
All locations are in the United States unless otherwise indicated.
Museum Location Opened Closed
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Portland, Oregon January 1992 September 1992
Boston Museum of Science Boston, Massachusetts unknown, presumed early in tour unknown
Buffalo Museum of Science Buffalo, New York June 1993 6 September 1993
Chicago Museum of Science and Industry Chicago, Illinois October 1993 December 1993
Denver Museum of Natural History Denver, Colorado February 1994 April 1994
California Academy of Sciences San Francisco, California 5 February 1994 1 May 1994
Carnegie Science Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 July 1994 December 1994
Science World, British Columbia Vancouver, Canada 1994 1994
Franklin Institute Science Museum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1994 1994
Museum of Science and Industry Tampa, Florida February 1995 August 1995
Morris Museum Morristown, New Jersey 1 February 1995 30 April 1995
The Science Place Dallas, Texas October 1995 December 1995
Virginia Air and Space Museum Hampton, Virginia 26 January 1996 30 April 1996
Cincinnati Museum Center Cincinnati, Ohio 1996 (known to include February-March) 1996
Ontario Science Center Ontario, Canada 1996 5 January 1997
Science Center of Iowa Des Moines, Iowa January 1997 27 April 1997
San Bernardino County Museum Redlands, California 27 April 1997 unknown
Great Lakes Science Center Cleveland, Ohio 1997 August 1997
Miami Museum of Science Miami, Florida 31 January 1998 3 May 1998
Maryland Science Center Baltimore, Maryland 1998 1998
South Carolina State Museum Columbia, South Carolina January 1999 April 1999
Gulf Coast Explorium Mobile, Alabama 2 October 1999 2 January 2000
South Florida Science Museum Palm Beach, Florida 29 January 2000 1 May 2000
Grand Rapids Museum Center Grand Rapids, Michigan 26 May 2001 3 September 2001

European tour

Museum Location Opened Closed
Hansestadt Bremen Bremen, Germany 22 January 1999 11 April 1999
Kunsthal Rotterdam, The Netherlands 18 December 1999 2 April 2000
Museokeskus Vapriikki Tampere, Finland 28 April 2000 20 August 2000
Science Museum London, UK 15 September 2000 22 April 2001
Hancock Museum Newcastle, UK 12 May 2001 9 September 2001
Tekniska Museet Stockholm, Sweden 18 November 2001 18 April 2002
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester, UK 28 June 2002 27 October 2002
National Museum and Gallery of Wales Cardiff, UK November 2002 22 April 2003
Odyssey Belfast, UK 9 May 2003 7 September 2003

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