The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago will have an exhibit of "iconic cars, gadgets and props" from James Bond movies.
"007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond" will be held at the museum from March 7 through Oct. 27.
Here is part of the description from the museum's website:
Go behind the scenes to learn how the Bond production teams harness real-world science to craft 007's on-screen adventures. See fantastical gadgets created for the Bond films alongside the real-life inventions they prefigured—see a prototype jetpack from "Thunderball" and the modern Gravity Industries Jet Suit.
You'll also enter a lab space inspired by "Q"—the source of secret field technologies in the Bond movies—and test your abilities to design the perfect spy vehicle, dangle from a steel beam, and devise amazing stunts. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the science behind the tech and technique of the world's most famous spy.
Going to the exhibit will require an additional exhibition ticket beyond normal admission: $18 for adults, $14 for children 3 to 11, and $9 for museum members.
Also, there will be some evenings where 007 Science is opening while the rest of the museum is closed. Those dates are March 23, 24 and 28 plus April 5. Prices for those dates are $35 for adults, $20 for children 3 to 11 and museum members.
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