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Welcome to Galaxy Garden Community Museum.
Let’s explore together!

Come join us at the Community Science Museum where we’re committed to making science accessible to all.

Researcher operating a large, complex scientific apparatus in a laboratory setting.
Sequence of the moon's phases from new to full and back to new.

Over the course of human history, science has developed from our early understanding of fire, wind, water, and earth to exploring everything from galaxies far away to the very building blocks of life itself.

The aim of our museum is to create a space where everyone can experience the wonders of our discoveries and perhaps even ignite a lifelong passion to continue the exploration of the world around us.

Individual experiencing virtual reality with a VR headset and handheld controllers.

Upcoming news and events at the museum

Visiting Professor of Aeronautics

It is our pleasure to announce that Prof Sheila Widnall from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be delivering 3 lectures on the development of aeronautics and where the future lies in this exciting ‘space’.

A vibrant celestial nebula with swirling hues of blue, gold, and purple, dotted with stars, showcasing the complexity of interstellar formations.

Night in the Museum

Get your family together for an exciting night in the museum as you sleep over beside dinosaurs and science displays. Bring your own sleeping bag and get ready to rough it as we go exploring the wonders of science.

The intricate skeletal remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex displayed against a blue backdrop, highlighting its formidable skull and sharp teeth.

Energetica Exhibition on Loan

On loan from the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, the Energetica exhibition is coming to the Community Science Museum. It’s a series of installations that allow visitors to experience the power of the elements as we harness them. From solar energy powering lighting, to ‘Wind Island’ that shows how turbines are able to use and control wind to create power.

A dramatic lightning strike illuminating the night sky with branching electric bolts, set against a backdrop of stormy purple clouds.

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We can’t wait to see you in our Museum!

Majestic whale skeleton suspended in the grand hall of a natural history museum.