on ee i aie aN Sia saa 5h ae ee = Sar oo “4 Myo anemia tee ee By , Re one Same ey Pe = hee ae "Space-Time" Recently there was an exhibition in the Ch’ town Mall called ‘*Space - Time!’’ Jim Bernath is the man behind this ambitious project. Here is just a small sample of what was there for all to see. - Huge photos of the Space Shuttle Columbia on its maiden flight (photographed by Jim himself) - Posters of the famous photo of Earth as photo- graphed from 20,000 miles in space aboard the Apollo mission to the Moon 1969. - Free samples of astronaut ice cream. This ice cream is in solid form resembling a piece of gum, but tast- ing similar to familiar ice cream. - Nasa pins, badges, stickers, space stamps - There were actual switches from the rocket used for the Moontrip. - A propellant fuel tank froma Russian satellite - Actual tiles from space shuttles mh black meteorite Piece of the Canada Arm aiine of the more interesting objects was the Moon Machine which cost $250,000.00 to buildetc. It was designed to look for ice or water in 1-2 KM deep into the Moon. The machine weighs about 60 lbs and is 2.5 feet high. . For the mechanically minded there was a challenge to assemble the pieces of arocket. When assembled would measure about 4 feet long and about 10 herever they occur Florida, Texas or California. n is from Vancouver yet he is away form home yout 10 months a year. He goes into » school isiums and into malls, Jim is a friendly down to Earth guy who is patient and eager to fully explain anything to anyone. He offers the unique opportunity to sign any of his Columbia posters. Jim says that his ‘‘Space Time’’ is a labour of love. Jim is the Secretary Director of CANADIAN SPACE 10. He jokingly informs me that the 10 stands for two things; the count down 10, 9, 8, 7... or 10 asin one up oncloud nine. Much of the impressive objects on display are loaned to Jim from private individual universities and other sources. As Jim tours across Canada his exhibition grows as people in various areas contribute things that Jim could use. Forexample A farmer in Sas- katchewan provided Jim with the fuel tank from the Russian Satellite. Jim only hopes that some deviant person doesn’t steal any ofthese rare objects. Related to this is Bart Bourne or Captain Bart who operates the Great Island Adventure Park located in Stanley Bridge. Captain Bart has one of only 6 replicas of the space shuttle in the world. Bart has the added distinction as having the only shuttle replica that is open to the public. Captain Bart would like to see more people coming out to see his shuttle. Bart also now has the former UPEI Planetarium. It is currently in the process of being assembled in Stanley Bridge. by Chris McCarron Photo courtesy of Jim Bernath, Space shuttle Columbia, 1981 t. 199): or oo er Nyy ees