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The Science Museum features seven floors of educational and entertaining exhibits, including the Apollo 10 command module and a flight simulator. The Wellcome Wing showcases developments in contemporary science, medicine and technology. The Medical History Gallery in the museum's attic contains a substantial collection of medical history treasures. Pattern Pod introduces under-eights to the importance of patterns in contemporary science and Launch Pad is a popular hands-on gallery where children can explore basic scientific principles. Exhibits in the Exploring Space galleries include the three-metre-high, 600kg Spacelab 2 X-ray telescope that was flown on British space missions and full-scale models of the Huygens Titan probe and Beagle 2 Mars Lander. Tickets to the museum's in-house IMAX cinema cost extra. The shop is worth checking out for its wacky toys, while the Dana Centre is the Science Museum's adults-only centre for free lectures and performance events on contemporary scientific issues (www.danacentre.org.uk).
The exhibition tells the story of the world's first entirely man-made material, Bakelite, invented in 1907 by Dr Leo Baekeland. More than 500 of the new plastics it paved the way for are on display...
This display of 20 products that make innovative use of Formula 1 technology includes the McLaren MP4-2, the groundbreaking K2 All Terrain Wheelchair and the Baby Pod II, which is designed in a si...
Four centuries of telescope technology are traced in this exhibition, which looks at our changing perceptions of space and our place in the cosmos. Exhibits include the telescope used by William He...
This new, permanent multi-sensory simulator experience allows visitors to see and feel what it's like to take part in a space mission.
Monthly adults-only late-night opening. As well as a programme of activities, gallery tours and music and a bar, there's child-free playtime in the interactive Launchpad gallery, which is usually t...
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