Space
The natural world does not end at the Earth's stratosphere.
Our own bodies are made up of elements that began their journey in the hearts of stars. The warmth of the Sun is just one of the conditions necessary to sustain life. Our planet is part of a bigger picture - a cosmos which has fascinated humans since we first gazed at the night sky.
Meet the Museum scientists working at the forefront of space research. Get answers to your pressing questions about our solar system, space missions, space travel, the search for life on Mars, planetary protection and beyond.
Explore highlights from the collections including gem-filled meteorites, extraterrestrial specimens and diamond stardust older than our solar system.
Latest astronomy and space news
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Dinosaur-killing Chicxulub asteroid came from the edge of the solar system
The prime suspect in the extinction of the dinosaurs was no ordinary asteroid.
15 August 2024 -
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Origin of the Sun’s magnetic field discovered under the star’s surface
New research into the Sun's magnetism could make solar storms easier to predict.
22 May 2024 -
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Potential signs of life on Mars might be easier to find than first thought
A school science experiment is answering questions that are out of this world.
12 December 2023 -
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‘It’s almost like a dream’: Sample of asteroid Bennu arrives at the Natural History Museum
Welcome to the next era of natural history collections.
28 November 2023