From Light to Black Holes and Voyager:
A Special Exhibition Exploring the Universe

The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 3rd that it will hold a special space science exhibition titled "World Beyond Earth" in the special exhibition hall from the 8th to June 29.


This exhibition is a 2024 brand touring exhibition planned by the National Gwacheon Science Museum, and is organized into four zones, ranging from the light and shadow of the universe to unknown realms.

Gwangju Science Museum exterior view.

Gwangju Science Museum exterior view.

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The exhibition consists of: ▲"Visible Light / Invisible Light," introducing the properties of light and telescopes; ▲"Invisible World," highlighting areas of exploration such as black holes and dark matter; ▲"Space Playground," an experiential zone for children; and ▲"Challenge Toward the Unknown World," covering deep space exploration such as the Voyager and Golden Record. In particular, visitors can engage their scientific imagination hands-on through interactive content like block spaceship assembly, jigsaw puzzles, and space sketching.


The museum hopes this exhibition will provide youth with an opportunity to reflect on space development and future technologies. Detailed information and reservation details can be found on the museum's website.





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