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Welcome to Explore
Explore-At-Bristol is
the first of it's kind - A true 21st century
science centre combining the best of hands-on activities with
the very latest multi-media techniques. In Explore-At-Bristol
science is brought alive through stunning visuals and over 170
interactive experiences.
Coming Soon...
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Animate It!
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Explore’s cracking new animation exhibition.
This July, Morph will join a host of other
Aardman
Animations favourites in Explore’s new permanent exhibition,
Animate It!
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Special Exhibitions
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Leading
Lights (July 2009) |
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A collection of 19 portraits of young men and women from
all over the UK who are using science, technology,
engineering and maths to make the world a better and more
exciting place to live. |
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In the Jungle |
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In the Jungle lets children under eight investigate the
magical worlds and creatures hidden in the depths of the
jungle.
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Jet, set go |
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Using costumes, props and interactive displays, Jet, set
go treats kids to a fun-packed airport experience.
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Permanent Exhibitions
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All
About Our World (NEW!) |
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There's more to Explore with over
30 new world-class exhibits to discover. Be awed by cosmic
rays, get in a spin at the Turbulent orb or try
experimenting with a Rope squirter.
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Live Science Zone |
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Create, investigate and participate in live science. Watch
live and interactive shows, join in debates, try the
hands-on exploration stations or catch up on the latest
news and views.
What's on? |
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Curiosity
Zone |
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Investigate the wonders of the world around you. Play with
light and mirrors, feel the force of a gyroscope,
investigate magnets, vibrations and sound – or be the star
of your own TV show!
Bermuda Triangle
Tornados |
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Space |
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Find out how space research affects your everyday life,
from cordless drills and ear thermometers to space food in
your breakfast!
Planetarium |
"An awesome
extravaganza of the intriguing, the topical and the bizarre,
to delight and inform people of all ages. At-Bristol sets new
standards for making science and technology both accessible
and fun."
Paul Davies,
Physicist and author
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