3…2…1…blast off and discover To The Moon at the WA Museum. A multiform exhibition that draws on our enduring fascination with the Moon. Interweaving lunar art, pop culture, planetary science, historical insights, and the perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Along with special exhibition events and an out of this world pop-up bar!
Exhibition Features
Discover the Moon across seven exhibition zones! One of the first things you’ll see at the exhibit is one of the last pieces of moon sample collected, yes that’s right, a real piece of the moon! Then get up close and personal with a scale replication of the moon and its surface. A 3D model of the Space Launch System mega rocket and Orion that will see humans return to the moon. You’ll also be transported back to the 1960’s in a miniature lounge room to witness Armstrong’s first steps on the moon. Just as over 600 million people around the room did. Plus much much more.
Lunar Lounge
Inspired by the sci-fi classic 2001 A Space Odyssey, this pop-up bar, will play host to lunar-inspired programs. A virtual reality experience and even private functions. Embark on an up-late journey into space and back in time at the Lunar Lounge every Friday evening (5:30 PM to 9 PM) from the 5th of April until the 4th of October. Grab a cocktail while enjoying a line-up of expert talks and don’t miss out on the winter moon solstice retro-futuristic event on the 21st of June. Tickets start at $25 per person.
Moonlight Space Mission
Take off to a night of family fun exploring the exhibition, looking through telescopes, speaking to astronomers and viewing a planetarium show. This late-night adventure will run from 6:30 PM to 9 PM on Saturday the 6th of April. Pick up your space-themed snack box for a unique exhibition experience. Decorate a digital rocket and create moon-inspired poetry. The fun doesn’t stop once you come back down to Earth! Continue your space mission by looking through telescopes with astronomers. Then step into Scitech’s transportable planetarium, follow the trail through the Origins Gallery and take part in space-themed activities the whole family will love! The all inclusive tickets are $28 per child (5-15) and $32 per adult, with family passes available.
Astronaut Academy
Have you ever dreamed of becoming an Astronaut? Well now’s your chance as you navigate your way through challenges, conduct repairs and explore your abilities as a family. Test your skills to see if you’re ready for space travel. From the SpaceFit Challenge to assess your physical skills, to scientific tasks and maintenance work in the Glove Box Challenges. Even testing your reaction time in Space React. The academy will be open daily from 10 AM until 3 PM during the school holidays (30th of March to the14th of April), with the price included in a general admission ticket.
Moonlit Screen Printing
Ready to get creative? Start by exploring the wonders of the Moon and its various phases, before getting hands-on and create your own personalised lunar screen-printed masterpiece. Take your creation home and let your imagination roam among the stars! This activity will run on Wednesday the 10th of April (10 AM – 1 PM) as part of the drop and leave program. Which enables juniors to experience the Museum independently and be monitored by the learning and engagement staff. Tickets are $45 per participant.
Night Sky: Through the Telescope
Get an in depth look at the night sky, including a guided tour through the exhibition. Viewing the night sky through telescopes and even capturing your own photo of the moon with help from leading astronomy photographer Roger Groom. Themed snacks and beverages will also be available to purchase as you enjoy your experience. This special event will run for three Saturdays only (25th of May, 20th of July & 14th of September) from 5:30 PM until 8:30 PM, for $35 per person.
Date and Tickets
Tickets are on sale now and at the WA Museum from $15 (adults) each! The exhibition runs from Tuesday the 26th of March until Monday the 7th of October.
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