The Natural History Museum is going interplanetary with its next major exhibition, Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? Experience some of the Museum’s latest scientific research with this multi-sensory show that explores the search for life beyond our planet. You’ll be able to explore different extraterrestrial environments, like the icy moons of Saturn and Jupiter; snap a selfie with a piece of Mars; touch a fragment of the Moon; check out a meteorite collection, including the Allende meteorite (which at 4.567 billion years old is older than Earth) and Ivuna (which is made from the same material as the Sun); guide a rover over rocky Martian terrain; and listen to the sounds of the Red Planet.
