
Stake attention in this memory
An educational exhibit showcasing Earth's atmospheric layers is the central focus of this indoor photograph, likely taken in a science museum in Santiago, Chile. The main display is a large, curved panel featuring a stylized diagram of the atmosphere. In the center, a three-dimensional model of the Earth, depicting blue oceans and green/brown continents, is suspended within a circular cut-out. Concentric blue and purple bands emanate outwards from the Earth model, representing different atmospheric layers. Each layer is clearly labeled in Spanish: "EXÓSFERA" (Exosphere), "TERMÓSFERA" (Thermosphere), "MESÓSFERA" (Mesosphere), "ESTRATÓSFERA" (Stratosphere), and "TROPÓSFERA" (Troposphere). The title "Capas atmosféricas" (Atmospheric layers) is visible at the top left of the display. To the right of the layers, a yellow circle, possibly representing the sun or a distant light source, is connected by a dashed line that extends down through the layers. Altitude markers "0 km", "10 km", "50 km", and "300 km" are printed vertically along the right side, providing scale. The word "OZONO" (Ozone) is also visible, pointing to a band within the stratosphere. Several people are present, indicating visitors observing the exhibit. On the left, a person with dark hair and clothing is partially visible from the side. On the far right, a child in a light-colored top is seen from the waist up, holding an object. Other indistinct figures are visible behind the Earth model. In the background, a red fire extinguisher is mounted on a grey wall, and industrial-style metal conduits or ventilation ducts are visible on the ceiling. The floor is a light, neutral color. Partial text in the background on the left reads "UNA LARGA DE TIEMPO" (a long period of time).
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