Open and free
Open every day except 24 to 26 December10.00 to 18.00 (last entry 17.15)
Visiting the Science Museum
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DDIf you ever want a good day out why not visit The London Sicence Museum it is free to enter but if you want to you can make a donation.
There is plenty to see you have the space centre where you can see rockets the moon landing and return capsole space suits the type of food they took etc.
On 7 December 1972, Apollo 17 blasted into orbit. To this day, Apollo 17 remains the most recently manned mission to the moon and the final mission of the US Apolllo space programme.
Why not celebrate the 40th anniversary of this momentous voyage by taking your own trip to the moon in the Science Museum's 4D Cinema?
Feel the impact of a Saturn V rocket launch, be part of a moon landing and discover the smell of space in Legend of Apollo at our 4D cinema.
Experience for yourself being part of the ground-breaking Apollo missions of the 1960’s and 1970’s through NASA film archives and exceptional 3D computer animation.
You have the Red Arrows flight sim fee to go on
Discover the thrill of flying with the RAF Red Arrows during one of their sensational aerial aerobatics displays in Red Arrows 3D.
With stunning 3D vision and flight simulator technology, see and feel what it’s like in the cockpit in our incredible Red Arrows 3D cinema.
Then take the controls in one of our Fly 360 jet flight simulators.
IMAX Films fee to see
Narrated by David Attenborough
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Journey through distant galaxies on this mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope.
Dive into this magical 3D adventure and swim with some of the planet's most colourful creatures.
Join three curious flies as they sneak on board the Apollo 11 mission for an incredible space journey.
Blast off to space to see the building of the International Space Station in breathtaking 3D.
Galleries and exhibitions
Object-rich Galleries
This unique, breathtaking gallery chronologically presents 150 of
the most significant items from the Science Museum's collections from
1750 to 2000.
What makes you, you? Who am I? investigates everyone’s favourite subject – themselves.
Share the dreams of the flight pioneers: see the development of
aviation from its tentative beginnings to the modern era of mass air
travel.
- Glimpses of Medical History
- Health Matters
- Mathematics
- Psychology: Mind Your Head
- The Science and Art of Medicine
- Science in the 18th Century
- The Secret Life of the Home
- Exploring Space
- Telecommunications
There are also plenty of places to eat and drink it really is a great day out
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