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Space Odyssey Planetarium at the Fleet Air Arm Museum

Have an out of this world experience at the Fleet Air Arm Museum

Get closer to the stars than ever before this January. The National Museum of the Royal Navy is welcoming special stargazing events across its sites, sure to entertain both adults and children alike.

Fleet Air Arm Museum, Space Odyssey Planetarium, Saturday 21stJanuary, 5:15pm, 6:30pm, 7:45pm and 9pm

One of the world’s largest mobile planetarium domes is coming to the Fleet Air Arm Museum. With Space Odyssey’s Galileo dome visitors can learn about the past, present and future of space exploration, as well as explore the planets of our solar system. Tickets for the planetarium include access to the museum for one day only, from 5pm until 10pm, to allow visitors to explore either side of their time slot.

Each session in the planetarium lasts approximately 40 minutes, tickets are limited so please book in advance here: http://bit.ly/3uvSi5n

If your time in Fleet Air Arm Museum after dark won’t be enough to take in everything on offer, why not purchase a full ticket to the museum? With the recently overhauled Carrier Experience, alongside the largest collection of naval aircraft in Europe, and special seasonal events, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Best of all tickets last an entire year, to book your ticket please visit: https://bit.ly/3Fzf3Mj

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