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Spectacular interactive experiences, unique artefacts and stunning imagery shed fresh light on humanity's relationship with our closest star in the London Science Museum's latest exhibition.
From golden solar religious artefacts from the Nordic Bronze Age (dating back to 1400 BC), to details of upcoming NASA and ESA solar missions, The Sun: Living With Our Star tells the story of humankind’s dependence on, and ever changing understanding of, our star.

Visitors to our latest blockbuster exhibition can bask in sunlight on our indoor beach, virtually try on a range of historic sunglasses in a digital mirror and see the Sun rise in different seasons and locations around the world on a huge illuminated wall display. 
 Friday late opening
The exhibition will be open until 22.00 on the following dates:
    Friday 12 October 2018
    Friday 19 October 2018
    Friday 26 October 2018
    Friday 2 November 2018
(Source: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/the-sun-living-with-our-star )
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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