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Okay, on to the next exhibit, the G-force simulator. It's imperative that space travelers first become accustomed to high G-forces before shooting off into the heavens above because they'll undoubtly encounter such forces while in-transit. These two kids look to be having a bit of fun inside the simulator because this simulator comes no where near what the astronauts have to go through in their training. If it did, these kids would be undoubtedly very sick, if not unconscious. Ha! Little Johnny has been a really bad boy, so rather than giving him a time out, we're going to put him in a NASA rated and approved G-force simulator.

Against a long wall I spy more than one hundred pictures of American astronauts. This is a nice tribute to the brave men and women who have risked life and limb to further the advancement of American space exploration.

Here's a sampling of the some of the pictures.


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