Temporary exhibitionTemporary exhibitionJerwood GalleryOtherworlds will explore the beauty of our solar system and demonstrate that the visual legacy of six decades of space exploration constitutes a visually stunning, important chapter in the history of photography.
Raw data provided by the National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) and European Space Agency (ESA) missions has been painstakingly processed and assembled for public display.
Created by artist, curator and writer Michael Benson, the 77 composite images on display represent a joining together of art and science.
Tickets:
Adult £9.90
Child and concession £5.40
Family £26.10 (up to two adults and three children)
Free for Members, Patrons and children under four
Includes free audio commentary
Book tickets online
A free audio commentary is available for the exhibition, offering additional perspectives on the photographs and an opportunity to hear from world-class scientists about the Museum's cutting-edge research.Booking Required
Otherworlds: Visions of our Solar SystemNatural History Museum Main address:
Natural History MuseumWells Fargo CenterCromwell RoadSW7 5BDLondon, Natural History MuseumWells Fargo CenterCromwell RoadSW7 5BDLondon, Temporary exhibitionTemporary exhibitionJerwood GalleryOtherworlds will explore the beauty of our solar system and demonstrate that the visual legacy of six decades of space exploration constitutes a visually stunning, important chapter in the history of photography.
Raw data provided by the National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) and European Space Agency (ESA) missions has been painstakingly processed and assembled for public display.
Created by artist, curator and writer Michael Benson, the 77 composite images on display represent a joining together of art and science.
Tickets:
Adult £9.90
Child and concession £5.40
Family £26.10 (up to two adults and three children)
Free for Members, Patrons and children under four
Includes free audio commentary
Book tickets online
A free audio commentary is available for the exhibition, offering additional perspectives on the photographs and an opportunity to hear from world-class scientists about the Museum's cutting-edge research.Booking Required Book tickets