Accessible Afternoon - December
An afternoon to support children, young adults and families with additional needs and disabilities, designed for SEND visitors who would benefit from a quieter experience.
- 8th Dec 2024
- 15:00-18:00
- Included in standard entry
- Can be booked using Annual Pass
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Accessible Afternoons
Buy a standard day ticket, or use your Annual Pass to book a return visit. You can arrive at any point during the day, but at 15:00 our Accessible Afternoon begins.
Tickets include full access to the award-winning National Space Centre, including the Sir Patrick Moore planetarium. You can select a subtitled show, a drop in Tour of the Night Sky (you can come as go as you feel comfortable), or any show during the day if you prefer.
This is an accessible programme for all ages, that combines relaxed lighting and sounds around the Centre, with hands-on sensory activities. All activities are drop-in, to allow visitors to experience them in their own time.
Accessibility
Lighting and sound levels will be managed throughout the attraction, as well as hands-on activities designed to be accessible to visitors with additional needs.
The sessions have been timed to allow children, adults and families to visit out of hours, and after school, with very low visitor numbers and no large groups on site.
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Planetarium
> 15:50 CAPCOM GO! (BSL)
> 16:30 We Are Stars (subtitled)
> 17:00/17:50 Drop in Tour of the Night Sky
Drop in Tour of the Night Sky - explore the wonders of the Universe, in our accessible planetarium experience. Take this opportunity to stay as long as you like to wonder at the stars and ask questions you’ve always wondered about space.
Don't worry, if you don't think a fulldome show is for you just book the NO SHOW ticket and enjoy the rest of the Centre instead.
Sensory Science and Craft Activities
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Moon Painting
Time to get creative and have fun making your very own Moon painting to take home.
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Smells of Space
Have you ever wondered what it smells like on the Moon or at the centre of a galaxy? Join the discovery team to find out more.