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Mini Museum: a natural science museum in miniature on its own table



Sometimes quite original projects appear on Kickstarter, which are based on a very unusual idea. For example, one of the projects is a miniature museum, with real exhibits of the type of fossilized Triceratops bone, a piece of Martian rock (from the corresponding meteorite), and also a piece of foil cover of the Apollo 11 command module.

And all this is quite real. Only a very small, miniature. By the way, there is another version of such a mini-museum of the same team, where there is a sample of soil from the castle of Vlad Tepes (Count Dracula, yes) or a piece of Chelyabinsk meteorite.
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Each exhibit is supplied with a corresponding description so that the owner or his guests can immediately understand what's what. The author of the idea is Hans Fex, designer.

He argues that the idea of ​​the project is largely prompted by his father, a medical scientist, collecting a variety of artifacts that are stored in his office.

By the way, there are no documents confirming the origin of each exhibit. But, in any case, Fex is an officially registered meteorite collector . So the origin of the meteorites can not particularly doubt. Under the link you can view the sources of samples for the mini-museum.



The small size of the exhibits allows you to create many samples, many such mini-museums. By the way, there are other interesting patterns, such as mammoth wool or a sample of the human brain.



And yes, the project has already collected 297916 dollars from 38 thousand originally planned.

Via kickstarter

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/213603/


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