[1] Plans for the interim facility include expanding the mobile planetarium outreach programs, conducting field trips and summer/holiday camps, and building a collection of permanent exhibits about science and technology.
On March 20, 2015, an interim facility (~30,000 sq ft) was opened to the public and the organization's name was changed to the Texas Museum of Science & Technology.
The museum is the first of its kind in Central Texas, an area that is home to many companies and organizations related to science and technology.
This exhibition gives you the chance to explore some of da Vinci’s works as recreated by modern-day engineers and artisans, including his visionary glider, armored tank, ornithopter, and more.
In addition, TXMOST, in partnership with the Exploratorium, displayed a number of hands-on science exhibits demonstrating aspects of physics such as light or sound.