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Biosphere 232540 S Biosphere Rd, Oracle, AZTel: +1 520 896 6200; U.S. Toll-free: +1 800 828 2462 • Web: Visit this site » Visit the world's largest manmade controllable environment and witness demonstrations labs, a human habitat and Earth exhibits. Watch scientists working under a big glass structure figuring out how the earth works. Restaurants, gift shops and a hotel and conference center are available. This world-famous research facility is located north of Tucson right off Oracle Road (Highway 77 to 79) at milepost 96.5.
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Jan 2, 2009 by
Donna from San Diego
“The University of Arizona is now responsible for this site - The engineering of the facility is fascinating - the lung that keeps the air pressure constant is a high point of the tour. I would have loved to hear more about the personal stories of the biosphere participants - there has to be a book waiting to be written about them!”
Mar 20, 2007 by
Joyce from Dallas
“I thought it was fascinating. Our guide had been an employee when the big experiment was started, and he gave us details about the building process, how the biosphere was sealed off, what materials were used. It is a mistake to think of the project as a failure. As batman's butler said, why do we fall? To learn how to get up." Even though the biosphere did not succeed at its goal, a lot was learned about ecosystems. Also about people cooped up together for a long time. As a science fiction reader, I think the knowledge is important if we ever try to set up sealed cities on some planet. The building is beautiful. The various environments are fascinating. The system to control the air pressure without letting in any outside air was ingenious, if a little spooky to tour. I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you like science fiction. A friend of mine suggested that if a group of people went together and bought it, as a co-op, it would make a great retirement village!”
Aug 17, 2006 by
RK from Atlanta
“It WAS very famous. Now it is like a abandoned town. Most of the research pull out from Biosphere 2. The ticket is about $20 per person. The tour is about half hour to 45 minutes. The tour guide will give you a idea of what they DID before. The buildings are very amazing and the original idea is good. The only thing is you can't really see how it works.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Popular Attractions in TucsonView all attractions in Tucson
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