COSMOLOGY EXHIBITION

Scientists estimate that 275 million stars are born and die every day in the observable universe.

THE UNIVERSE

The exhibition is aimed at the general public. Visitors will discover visually stunning images showcasing celestial objects such as galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.

THE MOST AMAZING PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE

We have seen some some jaw-dropping and some breathtaking wonders on our little galactic tour. But there is one place that stands out more than the others. One place that is truly worth seeing.

Our beautiful planet. It sits far from black holes and nowhere near exploding supernovas. It isn’t significant. It doesn’t explode, consume, radiate or wander. Yet there is no place like Earth—your home. And the universe knows it.

Image with our planet
Image with our planet
Image with hands holding our planet
Image with a girl holding our planet
Image with an astronaut in space
Image with rock formation
Image with our planet from cosmos

EXPLORE OUR COSMOS

Explore the wonders of our cosmos. Our fantastic exhibition, ‘The Sky Above Us’, explores the night sky and what we can see and know about the universe around us.

THE SKY ABOVE US

Explore the wonders of our cosmos. Our fantastic exhibition, ‘The Sky Above Us’, explores the night sky and what we can see and know about the universe around us. We’ll locate the various constellations and galaxies that can be seen and learn a bit about the early navigators who used the stars to travel by.

Follow the journey of our solar exploration: from early Arab traders, to Galileo’s telescope, to the latest exploration of the planets in our solar system.

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Museum image

Traveling 500 million light-years from Earth, you come across a survivor. When a star goes supernova, it is usually considered fatal. A supernova is a star exploding in an incredible ball of light that can last for months.

Book a galaxy tour with our cosmology expert.

Lars Mika

Cosmology Expert

OTHER EXHIBITIONS

Explore other exhibitions in the museum.

WHAT THEY SAY

“Great museum. Lots to do and see. 7 and 12 year old found lots of interesting things. Space was a favorite for them.”

MARIA LATO

Manager at SpaceStar

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