Liberty Science Center


Liberty Science Center is an interactive science museum and learning center located in Liberty State Park in Jersey City in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.
The center, which first opened in 1993 as New Jersey's first major state science museum, has science exhibits, the largest and most technologically advanced planetarium in the Western Hemisphere, numerous educational resources, and the original Hoberman sphere, a silver, computer-driven engineering artwork designed by Chuck Hoberman.

History

Liberty Science Center completed a 22-month, $109 million expansion and renewal project on July 19, 2007. The expansion added to the facility, bringing it to nearly. However, the amount of exhibit space slightly decreased with the expansion as all the new space added is open space such as queue lines.
In December 2017, the Science Center opened the Jennifer Chalsty Planetarium, a 400-seat facility with a dome in diameter and an diameter screen, named for the benefactor who contributed $5 million towards the cost of construction. Larger than New York City's Hayden Planetarium, at its opening it was the largest such planetarium in the Western Hemisphere and the world's fourth largest.

Exhibits

Liberty Science Center's permanent exhibitions include:
, US Senator Robert Menendez, and Hungarian President Janos Ader at the opening of the Beyond Rubik's Cube museum exhibition, April 25, 2014
In July 2007, the Jennifer Chalsty Center for Science Learning and Teaching opened. It is a facility extending over the entire former Invention Floor of Liberty Science Center, with six laboratories, a 150-seat theater, and other resources for teachers and students. Educators can upgrade science teaching skills and find peers to help strengthen science instruction in the classroom, while students can participate in intense, multi-day or single hour programs to ignite interest and skills in science exploration.

Genius Award and Gallery

The LSC hosts an annual Gala and Genius Award as well as Genius Gallery, a permanent, interactive display. The full list of awardees:
2011: Jane Goodall;
2012: Temple Grandin, Ernő Rubik, Oliver Sacks;
2013: Sir Richard Branson, Garry Kasparov, Cori Bargmann;
2014: Dean Kamen, Sylvia A. Earle, J. Craig Venter;
2015: Jeff Bezos, Vint Cerf, Jill Tarter;
2016: Frank Gehry, Jack Horner, Ellen Langer, Kip Thorne;
2017: Katherine Johnson, Ray Kurzweil, Marc Raibert ;
2018: Vitalik Buterin, George M. Church, Laurie Santos, Sara Seager.

Sci Tech Scity proposal

LSC is in negotiation with Jersey City to receive for a nominal fee city-owned land which would be developed as an educational and residential area called Sci Tech Scity. Sci Tech Scity is expected to attract top scientists and researchers from around the world, while also educating Jersey City's next generation of leaders in this field. This new project will include a biotech lab, a coding lab, a technology business incubator, and a K–12 STEM-focused public school.