School children observing a science experiment which is producing smoke.

Activities

All workshops and activities come at an additional cost; find more on the prices page.

Workshops typically last one hour and have a capacity of 36 children, with the exception of:

      - 'It IS Rocket Science', which lasts 30 minutes and has a capacity of 60 children

     - TetraStar Space Mission, which lasts one hour but only has a capacity of 33 children

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  1. An Education presenter talking with a parent and child about a flight suit, displayed upon a trolley.
    • Key stage 2
    • Key stage 3
    • Workshops
    • Outreach

    Life in Space

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  2. A hand holding a magnifying glass being used to inspect a medium sized meteorite.
    • Key stage 2
    • Workshops

    Life on Mars?

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  3. An Education Presenter performing a science experiment resulting in a ball of fire, within our 'Live Space' gallery.
    • Key stage 2
    • Key stage 3
    • Workshops

    It IS Rocket Science

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  4. A child finger painting while under a UV light.
    • Key stage 2
    • Workshops

    Weather

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  5. An Education Presenter cheering while a child launches a paper rocket from some white tubing.
    • Key stage 1
    • Workshops
    • Outreach

    Rockets!

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  6. The Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium screen, displaying multiple 'Astronaut George' characters (the National Space Centre's mascot - a small orange character). They are in bubbles.
    • Key stage 1
    • Workshops

    Astronaut George Storytime

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