
The Close, Norwich, NR1 4DD
In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the surface of the Moon. Since that giant leap, space exploration has achieved some incredible missions and discovers, and the adventure is far from over!
From that first moon landing to future rockets bound for Mars, get ready to discover amazing missions, explosive experiments, and fascinating science.
Packed with fun demonstrations and incredible images and video, this fun, family show will inspire kids and grown-ups alike to get excited about the future of space exploration!
Tickets £6, booking essential
Recommended for ages 6+
The Blake Studio, Norwich School
what3words: stiff.range.wisdom
Please note this show contains (voluntary) audience participation, loud noises, smoke and fire.
We offer free Essential Companion tickets for those with access requirements and need someone to accompany them to make their visit easier and more comfortable. These can be booked online at the same time as booking a ticket to this event.
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Scott delivers shows and workshops across the UK for schools, colleges and organisations including Imperial College London. He has previously worked on telescopes in Tenerife and Namibia, taught astronomy on (almost!) every inhabited island of Britain, and now teaches maths, physics, and engineering.
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