Thanks to the rare glimpses of the Northern Lights as far down as Copenhagen, and the stunning meteor showers lighting up the Northern Hemisphere, a love for all things astrological is at the forefront of the public’s mind. It’s just as well, then, that an immersive exhibition that takes a closer look at space travel will be shooting into the Bella Centre this November. The intriguing Life In Space: A Human Adventure exhibition will bring a whole host of interactive simulators, VR adventures, and original artefacts from space, so you can truly learn about life outside of Earth.
What can you expect to see at Life In Space: A Human Adventure in Copenhagen?
Having already wowed over 4 million visitors in 10 countries worldwide, Life In Space: A Human Adventure provides ample opportunity to learn about space travel, looking both to the past and the future. At this immersive exhibition, you’ll be able to get up close to moon rocks from the actual moon, and see suits that have previously been worn by astronauts in space. The exhibition will also replicate some space voyages, so you can experience them (almost) first-hand, using simulators, and virtual reality. There is even a 360-degree room with video projections of historic space missions.
Life In Space: A Human Adventure is a must-visit for space enthusiasts of all ages; while this is a fun and educational day out for families and school groups – the exhibition has had over half a million school visits across Europe, America and Asia – it’s a fulfilling day out for solo adults too.
The exhibition is produced by international immersive entertainment company, Herelab, in partnership with several other companies – including NASA. Whether you live in Copenhagen, visiting from abroad, or fancy a day trip across the border from Malmo, Life In Space: A Human Adventure is an exhibition you don’t want to miss this Winter.