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Take a breathtaking journey from the UK to the edge of the Solar System, past our solar neighbourhood, beyond our magnificent Milky Way galaxy to the edge of the known Universe.

Along the way, drop down to the surface of Mars to find an unmanned probe, fly-by the three nearest stars to the Sun, and enter a stellar nursery to witness the birth of stars and planets – discovering how we are intimately connected to the Cosmos.

An unforgettable 360˚ experience that will transport you to unimaginable distances in a short space of time.

Key info

Suitable for: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5, Higher

Age Groups: 7-11, 11-14, 14-16, Post 16

Subjects: Physics, Science, STEM

Topics: Planets, Solar System, Space, Stars, STEM, Astronomy

Type: At Venue, In-School

Duration: 10 minutes

Cost: £650 - £1,250 (09:00 - 15:00) depending on dome sizes

Dates: Ongoing

Min. Group Size: 5 students

Max. Group Size: 120 students

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

We regularly check that the costs and information are the latest and most up-to-date. However, please contact us directly if you need any further information or have a particular question. Unless specified otherwise, all prices include VAT.

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