Humans have gazed up at the Moon for millennia – now you can come a little closer to our nearest neighbour with this stunning exhibition.
See real Moon rock, discover the science and mythology behind our nearest neighbour; re-live historic moments in lunar discovery and exploration; and discover 5,000 years of mankind’s fascination with our celestial neighbour, from the Stone Age to the Space Age.
Did you know a Russian robot landed on the Moon before the American astronauts? Have you ever wondered why a cow jumped over the Moon in nursery rhymes? Does moonlight really make you go mad? Discover all this and more in this exhibition suitable for all ages.
Admission charge: Adults £4, children £2 (under 5’s free), Family £10 (2 adults and up to 3 children)