Journey into Space at the Museum of Gloucester

Forming part of the fantastic Moon Exhibition at the Museum of Gloucester, Journey into Space promises three interactive sessions that are mind-bogglingly brilliant.

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There's so much to discover at the Museum of Gloucester.
There's so much to discover at the Museum of Gloucester.

Curing curious minds, the Museum of Gloucester will host Journey into Space this August – an intriguing collection of sessions about how rockets, spacesuits and the solar system works.

As part of The Moon Exhibition, Journey into Space will take place on Thursday 1 August 2019.

With 45-minute sessions at 10.30am, 11.45am and 2pm, the event will be hosted by Paul Hill from Sirius Astronomy.

Journey into Space show at Museum of Gloucester

10.30am on Thursday 1 August 2019

Enjoy an interactive show where audiences can get involved with experiments, learn how rockets work and how capsules return you safely to land.


Hairy Stars and Where to Find Them lecture at Museum of Gloucester

11.45am on Thursday 1 August 2019

Find out the fascinating history of the solar system, why the moon is cratered and how to make dry ice comets and meteorite samples in this informative, yet fun lecture.


Hunting for the Right Stuff workshop at Museum of Gloucester

2pm on Thursday 1 August 2019

Get hands on in an interactive workshop that unveils how astronauts are trained and even answers questions, like how do you go to the toilet in space?


For more information about the event, visit facebook.com/events directly.

Event

Journey into Space and more with Sirius Astronomy

Dates

Thursday 1 August 2019

Times

Sessions begin at 10.30am, 11.45am and 2pm

Admission

Tickets cost £5, with concession tickets costing £3

Telephone

(01452) 396131

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