Two cartoon astronauts, one riding a rocket, float in space with stars around them. The background is a dark purple cosmic scene.

Blast off February

Your family's mission to explore the wonders of space!

Discover our top cosmic things to do this half term, all guaranteed to send you rocketing towards a universe of hands-on fun.

A cosmic adventure awaits you and your crew.

🛰 Mission dates: 14 – 22 February

🕙 Launch window: Open every day, 10:00–17:00

**Please note: our workshops are sign-up and run on a first come, first served basis. We recommend arriving early for the best chance to secure a spot**

Prepare for Launch

workshops & activities

 

Workshops & Activities

'Balloon Rockets' (Floor 1 - most suitable for under 8s)  

What would you send to space? Discover the forces behind rocket launches as you launch your own balloon rockets into orbit!  

'Super Satellites' (Floor 1 -  most suitable for 8 and over)

Build and pilot your own satellite whilst discovering how technology helps us to better understand the forests on our planet: how forest cover has changed over time and what it means for our future.

'Space Junk' (Floor 2 - most suitable for 8 and over)  

Code a model satellite's path through orbit, dodging debris and other satellites as you navigate the hazards of space.  

'Marshmallow Bell Jar' – (Floor 3 Live Lab – suitable for all ages)

This live demo demonstrates how spacesuits protect astronauts from the vacuum of space – using marshmallows and a bell jar.

'Meet the Expert - Using Lasers to Find Earth's Perfect Match' – (Floor 2 – suitable for all ages)

On Saturday 14 - Monday 16 February, join Heriot-Watt University for this expert workshop session on how new laser-based photonic technology could help astronomers to find “Earth 2.0”.

'Meet the Expert - Eyes on the Ocean' – (Floor 1 – suitable for all ages)

The ocean is amazing! It covers 70% of the Earth’s surface, provides us with food and oxygen, and drives our weather and climate systems. Come and meet real-life ocean scientists from the EPOC project to discover how we measure the oceans, why they are changing and why that matters. Get involved in this expert workshop session on Saturday, 21 February  

'Space Trail' - (Across the Science Mall – suitable for all ages)

Follow a galactic trail across the centre, crack the cosmic puzzle, and uncover stellar surprises along the way! 

Science Mall

 

Science Mall

Blast through three floors bursting with interactive exhibits – press, pull, spin, bash and experiment your way through a universe of science!

 

Science Show Theatre

 

Science Show Theatre

Experience Newton's three laws of motion in 'Fantastic Forces' using balloons, rockets, a bed of nails, and other amazing demonstrations.

The Planetarium

 

The Planetarium*

Spring Skies
Dodge the Spring showers in our fulldome planetarium and enjoy the sights of the night sky. Take in the stars before we take you on a trip through our solar system to the galaxy beyond. Clear skies guaranteed.

Space Explorers
Explore the night sky and take a trip to the Moon before flying through the solar system to see a planet up close.

The Great Solar System Adventure
Join our showman extraordinaire on a death-defying journey to the planets. Explore the wonders and perils of our Solar System in this breathtaking immersive adventure.

IMAX

 

IMAX*

Deep Sky 2D (most suitable for 8 years old and over / available 14-20 February)
This mini-blockbuster brings the awe-inspiring images captured by NASA's Webb Telescope to IMAX - taking audiences on a journey to the beginning of time and space, to never-before-seen cosmic landscapes, and to recently discovered exoplanets.

Ocean Odyssey 3D
Jump in the flow of an ocean current with a baby humpback whale for a giant screen adventure in this IMAX mini-blockbuster to reveal how the ocean shapes our lives.

How the Ocean Shapes Our World (most suitable for 8 years old and over / available 12.00 - 14.00 on 21 February)
Join ocean scientist Helen Czerski, author of "Blue Machine: How the Ocean Shapes Our World", for an exciting afternoon of ocean exploration in the IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre. The talk will be followed by a lively, interactive debate and a screening of Ocean Odyssey in IMAX 3D!

Eating and Drinking

 

Eating & Drinking

When your fuel levels dip, refuel with light bites, sandwiches, cakes and more in our cafĂ© or the IMAX coffee shop.  Perfect for powering your next cosmic discovery.

14 – 22 February

Open every day from 10:00-17:00

Book Tickets

There’s no shortage of excitement coming up at Glasgow Science Centre. Find out what's on.

Programming subject to change. Space-themed programming available throughout February - see ticket desk for details. 

*IMAX and Planetarium experiences can be purchased as add-ons to day tickets online or in person. 

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