Space for Everyone: 25 Years of the National Space Centre
- 30th Jun 2026
- Pay-what-you-can entry
- One-day-only celebration
- Special launch event
- Surprise birthday moments
Explore our brand new Outer Solar System Experience as we celebrate 25 years of the National Space Centre.
Enjoy full access to the galleries, Rocket Tower and planetarium, with pay-what-you-can tickets available on the day.
If you’d prefer to guarantee entry and support the charity, book a full-price ticket in advance and you’ll be automatically upgraded to a FREE Annual Pass.
Pay-What-You-Can
BRAND-NEW Experience
Launching TODAY – be among the first to explore our brand-new Outer Solar System Experience! Our full Solar System gallery is open, now packed with exciting new things to see and do. Venture beyond the asteroid belt into an all-new zone—visit comet 67P, create your own extremophile, uncover the secrets of the gas giants, and take your own giant leap in our immersive space experience!
Activities
Thanks to the Discovery team there will be lots of additional activities for you to enjoy.
Make your very own birthday badges, bunting, or hats, take a trip on the Tharsis spacecraft, drop in for a hands-on baking session with Josh Smalley, or join the Youth Voice community group for something special to celebrate this special day.
There will also be talks in LIVE Space, and tabletop activities happening throughout the day, so something for everyone to enjoy.
Birthday Cake
Of course, what would a birthday party be without cake!?
Thanks to Dr Joshua Smalley, Postdoctoral Research Associate and Science Communication Champion at University of Leicester and finalist in the Great British Bake Off, we will have a cake dedicated to our birthday and the Outer Solar System.
Josh has been working with us for the last few years on Mission Bake, which won the 2025 Sir Arthur Clarke award for Achievement by a Space Media team, written or broadcast. Former winners of this award include BBC's Infinite Monkey Cage and Aardman Animation.
25 Years of Inspiration
In 2026, the National Space Centre marks 25 years of inspiring curiosity, ambition, and discovery. Since opening its doors, the centre has welcomed more than 6 million visitors, delivered award-winning exhibitions and immersive shows, hosted astronauts and leading scientists, and inspired countless young people to pursue careers in STEM and the space sector. Beyond its walls, the National Space Centre has played a vital role in Leicester and Leicestershire’s cultural and economic life, driving tourism and helping to grow a thriving space ecosystem alongside partners such as Space Park Leicester. This anniversary is not about age—it’s about impact, momentum, and the future we are still building.