What should rockets be made of? How do astronauts survive inside rockets? What do rockets do?
Get hands on with rocket science in the KLA Lab. We’re investigating space rocks, the power of the vacuum of space and how to keep astronauts alive.
This IS rocket science.
This activity is not suitable for children under 7. All children booked into the workshop must be accompanied by at least 1 paying adult. Children under 7 will not be admitted.
This workshop involves handling freeze-dried bananas and red berries. If you have an allergy to bananas and/or red berries but still wish to take part, Nitrile gloves (latex and powder free) can be provided on request.
Please note that every workshop ticket must be booked in conjunction with a valid admissions ticket. Availability is limited, so the best way to guarantee your space is to book in advance.
Weekends until 13 July (excl. 5–6 July)
available dates
Techniquest’s newly-refurbished Lab space is the perfect place to get hands-on with all kinds of science experiments.
What are you waiting for? Grab your lab coat and goggles and let’s do some science!
Please note that we are able to accommodate 2 guests in wheelchairs per workshop.