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June Lockhart as Mrs. Robinson from "Lost in Space"
June Lockhart
Bob May the man in the Robot
Bob May
(the Robot)

   On June 23 & 24 the South Florida Science Museum in West Palm Beach had the honor of having June Lockhart & Bob May appearing in conjunction with the museum's "RoboFest 2007" weekend.
   June Lockhart ("Lost in Space", "Lassie", "Petticoat Junction", etc.) and Bob May (the man in the "Lost in Space" Robot) were on hand for the entire weekend giving out autographs, doing interviews and having a terrific time with the guests. They even did two separate Question & Answer sessions in the museums auditorium which was filled to capacity both days.

June Lockhart, HighTechScience.org founder Rick Newman & Bob May
June Lockhart, HighTechScience.org founder Rick Newman & Bob May
June Lockhart autographs the HighTechScience.org "B9" Robot.
June Lockhart autographs the HighTechScience.org "B9" Robot.

At the grand opening of the "Robotics"
exhibit, Bob May also signed the robot.

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Mrs. Lockhart signs a fan picture.
Mrs. Lockhart signs a fan picture.
June Lockhart & Bob May with our B9
June Lockhart & Bob May with our B9
June Lockhart holds up her lifetime museum membership to the SFSM.
June Lockhart holds up her lifetime museum membership to the SFSM.
Robotics team at RoboFest 2007
Robotics team at RoboFest 2007
Jeanne Newman with C3PO & R2D2
Jeanne Newman with C3PO & R2D2

June Lockhart autographing a picture and talking with a fan at RoboFest.
June Lockhart autographing a picture and talking with a fan at RoboFest.

Bob May & June Lockhart during a Q & A
Bob May & June Lockhart during a Q & A

Rick Newman with June Lockhart
Rick Newman with June Lockhart
June Lockhart with a Robotics Team at the South Florida Science Museum
June Lockhart with a Robotics Team at the South Florida Science Museum
Rick Newman with R2D2 & C3PO
Rick Newman with R2D2 & C3PO
"Lost in Space" fan Sarah Haberman with TV legend June Lockhart
"Lost in Space" fan Sarah Haberman
with TV legend June Lockhart
June Lockhart & Bob May in front of the HighTechScience.org robots
June Lockhart & Bob May in front of the HighTechScience.org robots
Bob May holds up fans Chris Krieg's robot sketch. 
Bob May holds up "Lost in Space" fan Chris Krieg's robot sketch. 
Click Here to go to Chris's LIS web site - www.JupiterTwo.com
"Bender" the Robot from the hit TV show "Futurama" visits the museums RoboFest
""Bender" the Robot from the hit TV show "Futurama" visits the museums RoboFest
Bob May & June Lockhart admiring her birthday cake at RoboFest 2007.
Bob May & June Lockhart admiring her birthday cake at RoboFest 2007.
June Lockhart & Bob Mays signatures on the HighTechScience.org's "B9" Robot
June Lockhart & Bob Mays signatures on the HighTechScience.org's "B9" Robot
Bob May, the actor inside the robot costume kicked off the grand opening of the museum's "Robotics" expo. Click Here for Info & Pictures of the event. Bob May
The actor inside the robot costume kicked off the grand opening of the museum's "Robotics" expo.

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We will be exhibiting these & other robots at our
Science & Technology Centers
  as well as schools,
museums, science expo's, etc.
with the hope that they
will inspire everyone that views them... young & old.



Click Here to read what the Press Say's about our Space Collection & Science Centers

Our Robot Collection Has Been Highlighted On Television, Newspapers and Magazine Articles.
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Here are some links to other robotic web sites

RoboCup
Battlebots

Androidworld

Kids at NASA
Young Engineers
Robot Combat

Sony Technology Lab


Click Here for the official Irwin Allen Web Site




"Robby the Robot" & "Forbidden Planet" are Trademarks
of Turner Entertainment Co., a Time Warner Company.
Lost in SpaceŽ is a registered trademark of Space Productions and Synthesis Ent.



the  I-Cybie Other full size
robots that we
have on exhibit
are the  
I-Cybie
shown at left.
and Star Wars R2D2
shown on the right

We also own the World's Largest Private Space Artifact Collection
*   *   *   *   *   *   *   Our Space Collection Features   *   *   *   *   *   *   *

Russian & American Space Artifacts

The International Space Collection of High-Tech Productions.com

Space &
Flight
Suits

Helmets

Flown
Space
Items

Control
Panels

Space
Gloves

Space Suits

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Station
Items

Our items have been displayed at these museums:
South Florida Science Museum in West Palm Beach Museum of Discovery & Science in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
GWiz Science Museum in Sarasota, Florida
Here is part of our collection on display in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Click Here to read what the Press Say's about our Space Collection & Science Centers

Our Space Collection Has Been Highlighted On Television, Newspapers and Magazine Articles.


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HighTechScience.org

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This web site is intended for educational purposes & to
further enhance the learning experience for kids of all ages.

Our purpose is to bring new technologies to the youth of America
and to promote science and space research & education.

There is never an admission fee or cover charge
nor do do we sell any products or services.

The Science Centers are donated by High-Tech Productions,
a privately owned company located in Florida.

Our All-Electric Vehicles, Robots and Space Artifacts are loaned out and
displayed at schools, museums and science symposiums
Free of Charge