▲National Science Museum.<br>Photo by Asia Economy DB

▲National Science Museum.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] The National Science Museum will hold various exhibitions and science experiences in celebration of April, the Month of Science.


From the 12th to the 25th, the '2021 Spring Online Science Day' will be held online, featuring various science lectures as well as science experience content prepared by science clubs from elementary, middle, high schools, and universities nationwide, as well as research institutes.



Starting on the 13th, the special exhibition 'Plastic? PLASTIC!' will be held in the special exhibition hall on the 3rd floor of the Future Technology Hall, exploring the birth and types of plastic that revolutionized human life, as well as causes of environmental pollution. From the 20th, the 'Data and Future Exhibition,' co-hosted by the Science Museum and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, will be held in the Creative Narae Hall's planned exhibition room.


'Imagination Heaven, Science Museum Live' is a real-time science talk show where science communicators and scientists discuss various perspectives on scientific topics. Under the theme 'Dialogue with Space, Expanding Human Space,' it will be broadcast live on the YouTube channel for 90 minutes starting at 4 p.m. on the 19th.Explorer Moon Kyung-su, Dr. Moon Hong-gyu from the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, and Park Sang-jun, an SF film expert and representative of Seoul SF Archive, will appear to share fascinating stories related to space exploration such as Mars missions.



Under the theme 'The Birth of Great Makers,' the '2021 Science Museum and Makers’ Ingenious Exhibition (Gwamegi Exhibition),' prepared together with makers, will be held from the 20th to May 2nd on the 1st floor of the Science and Technology Hall. Various exhibitions, events, and performances linked to Science Day will also take place, including the science culture performance 'Painters' (April 12?25) and the children's performance sand art 'Let's Study Hands' (April 12?18 on the National Science Museum YouTube channel).


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