Oh man, this bring back memories! I remember coming to this place at least once a year whenever my sister and mum wanted to see a show at the theatre there, and I really liked the motion ride in the tranqulity place, the Planetarium, the weather report thing and the thing where you control a rocket lift off with mission control too. Unfortunately the previous few times I've been in like 2017, the motion ride was shut due to renovations from the ride. I think though in order to get the true 3d effect, you actually have to wear the goggles upside down as the projectors are flipped, and my stepdad kept noticing it and telling the staff what was wrong - not complaining, just stating an issue. I also remember coming here for a school trip as well in 2017 where again, the motion rig was shut but I still had a blast with my friends. I literally know my way around everything and me and my friend were allowed by the teacher to just wander off and explore as you needed to be with a teacher, but because the teacher saw I had a lot of knoledge, she trusted me to be let loose and meet up somewhere at the end of the day which I did. It also facinating just to learn a lot more about space too, and being able to look at a bit of rock that came from the actual moon, like no joke and it's unpricable. I remember when I was at college we needed to do a poster cover of something, and I knew about this and decided to do the space centre, so I took all my shots before I actually should have but it was fine. I really wanna go back at some point in the future to just see what's been changed and do the thing I loved again!
👍Blue Streak is on the left...Able is the small upper stage at the top of the Thor Rocket on the right...in the rocket display...The USA supplied Thor rockets to the R.A.F. for National defence in the 1960's...
Love the National Space Centre and try to visit regularly, would recommend going to one of the 'Space Lates' they run every few months when it's open after hours and have talks from various differnet scientists and all the areas and exhibits are open so it's much quieter.
In JUly 1969 I was high up in the mountains in Colorado when we landed on the moon. I remember looking up and seeing the Moon in all it's glory,, It's so clear at night near the great divide, and thinking what a wonderful accomplishment. What Armstrong really said was," that's one small step A Man ,, one giant leap for Mankind( sorry Charlotte:( chauvinism, you know). It came out "One small for Man, one giant leap for Mankind",, which does not compute:) Cheers, Rik Spector
It’s like The Jetsons about sprucing up in space. Charlotte made me laugh with that spider mask. So for me to remember p, it’s a 3 hour experience.He looks like my dad at 31:40.
Kennedy is always expanding with new things. I mean they are planning exhibits for the new Kepler discoveries already. The race to space with the new tech is already there with the space-x exhibition hall. The future hall with prototype mars habitats and engines they could use. It just keeps changing. Kennedy is even planning a full space port system like an airport once space travel gets easier. It just spent billions on a full revitalization project to redo paint and redo every building, though you might not notice.
15:30 That exhibit looks like the opening of the Rite of Spring number from the 1940 Disney movie, "Fantasia." With all those stars. Now you can walk through an exhibit on stars at the Space Museum in Britain.
Looked great guys might have to check that out in the future I can remember watching the first ever landing with dad it was on late on a school night but dad let us stay up to see it dad would have loved that place thank you xx
The space shuttle was mostly analog controls not digital meaning you had to pay absolute attention to everything you did. Space-X made the quantum leap into digital controls although it’s still not quite there as there is always a bit of feedback when you exit earth or enter earth. I heard Astronauts at school before and they complained about exiting and entering earth as the controls jammed a bit thanks to air resistance and currents.
Boston once had a scaled solar system from the sun in the science center across the city as seen on Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (it was a PBS show in the US), but its been gutted over time
Shawn I don't know if u covered these two places on the channel but raf Cosford ( which is local to me) pretty good place and Jodrell bank is quite interesting place too
Hi shawn and Charlotte this was really good i space I find it fascinating. Here we are just spinning around in the universe 😊. Amazing really when you think about it. Do aliens walk among us i don't know very scary if they do. Thankyou for sharing with us. Love to you both as always Tracey 💕 xxxx
Excellent video Charlotte and Shawn from National Space Centre in Leicester! In this vlog, we take you for a FULL tour of this fantastic visitor attraction, including a detailed look at all of the main areas and exhibits. This awesome experience features six interactive galleries, the UK’s largest planetarium, and the iconic 42m high Rocket Tower! keep the good videos coming on the Sanbrooke Adventures both of you.
Oh man, this bring back memories! I remember coming to this place at least once a year whenever my sister and mum wanted to see a show at the theatre there, and I really liked the motion ride in the tranqulity place, the Planetarium, the weather report thing and the thing where you control a rocket lift off with mission control too.
Unfortunately the previous few times I've been in like 2017, the motion ride was shut due to renovations from the ride. I think though in order to get the true 3d effect, you actually have to wear the goggles upside down as the projectors are flipped, and my stepdad kept noticing it and telling the staff what was wrong - not complaining, just stating an issue.
I also remember coming here for a school trip as well in 2017 where again, the motion rig was shut but I still had a blast with my friends. I literally know my way around everything and me and my friend were allowed by the teacher to just wander off and explore as you needed to be with a teacher, but because the teacher saw I had a lot of knoledge, she trusted me to be let loose and meet up somewhere at the end of the day which I did.
It also facinating just to learn a lot more about space too, and being able to look at a bit of rock that came from the actual moon, like no joke and it's unpricable. I remember when I was at college we needed to do a poster cover of something, and I knew about this and decided to do the space centre, so I took all my shots before I actually should have but it was fine.
I really wanna go back at some point in the future to just see what's been changed and do the thing I loved again!
Thanks for sharing!
Reminds me of NASSA here in Florida. We enjoy going and walking around the exhibits and learning new things.
👍Blue Streak is on the left...Able is the small upper stage at the top of the Thor Rocket on the right...in the rocket display...The USA supplied Thor rockets to the R.A.F. for National defence in the 1960's...
Love the National Space Centre and try to visit regularly, would recommend going to one of the 'Space Lates' they run every few months when it's open after hours and have talks from various differnet scientists and all the areas and exhibits are open so it's much quieter.
I love anything spacey. Great vlog. 👍
It’s a fantastic attraction that we definitely recommend
Hey welcome to my home town Leicester. Hope u had a nice day
I went there when I was in primary school. And my brother lives in Leicester with his boyfriend. I love Leicester
I came here with the cub scouts ages ago
I remember getting a flexible pen from the gift shop haha
There’s so much in the gift shop!
Amazing
I visited here a couple of years ago " brilliant ;
The summer before the first lockdown .
It’s a great place to check out and really informative!
In JUly 1969 I was high up in the mountains in Colorado when we landed on the moon.
I remember looking up and seeing the Moon in all it's glory,, It's so clear at night near the great divide, and thinking what
a wonderful accomplishment.
What Armstrong really said was," that's one small step A Man ,, one giant leap for Mankind( sorry Charlotte:( chauvinism, you know).
It came out "One small for Man, one giant leap for Mankind",, which does not compute:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Love this place! So much to see!
There sure is!
It’s like The Jetsons about sprucing up in space. Charlotte made me laugh with that spider mask. So for me to remember p, it’s a 3 hour experience.He looks like my dad at 31:40.
Kennedy is always expanding with new things. I mean they are planning exhibits for the new Kepler discoveries already. The race to space with the new tech is already there with the space-x exhibition hall. The future hall with prototype mars habitats and engines they could use. It just keeps changing. Kennedy is even planning a full space port system like an airport once space travel gets easier. It just spent billions on a full revitalization project to redo paint and redo every building, though you might not notice.
It’s great to see!
15:30 That exhibit looks like the opening of the Rite of Spring number from the 1940 Disney movie, "Fantasia." With all those stars. Now you can walk through an exhibit on stars at the Space Museum in Britain.
Looked great guys might have to check that out in the future I can remember watching the first ever landing with dad it was on late on a school night but dad let us stay up to see it dad would have loved that place thank you xx
We definitely recommend it
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures thank you
Thank you for the awesome video..🙂
Thank you for watching!
I'm the voice of some of the exhibits you visited! - love the National Space Centre! 🚀🚀🚀
That’s awesome!
Great vlog Laura. Very informative. You should do more vlogs
Right up my street this is. Love space and the unknown. Didn't know that UK has a space centre how awesome.
Thanks for watching. It’s a great place to explore and learn new things along the way!
My grandsons love going there
It’s a great place to explore and learn!
great vlog
Great Vlog as always Shawn and Charlotte
Cheers
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures you’re welcome
Brilliant vlog
Thank you!
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures hey funny how you are feeling about this day fantastic
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures fantastic phenomenal job on two incredible channel’s
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures heeeeeeeeey this was a phenomenal birthday vlog on my 22. Birthday
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures funny vlogs on the internet
Yay been waiting for you to do this so glad you did not been since I was like 7-8
Great video really enjoyed that. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😃😄😄😁😁😁😄
Thanks for joining us 🚀
Awesome video Guys
Thanks James!
Did you see the Abbey Pumping Station is next door to the National Space Centre?
We didn’t!
It’s the 12th of December 2023 when I post this comment and yesterday (16th) I went there!!!! It was amazing
The space shuttle was mostly analog controls not digital meaning you had to pay absolute attention to everything you did. Space-X made the quantum leap into digital controls although it’s still not quite there as there is always a bit of feedback when you exit earth or enter earth. I heard Astronauts at school before and they complained about exiting and entering earth as the controls jammed a bit thanks to air resistance and currents.
Thanks for sharing!
Have you been to the Science museum in London recently ie the space section
I love the National Space Centre! Not been for many years but have been a few times and it’s great fun! 🚀
It’s great! Really enjoyed getting back here!
Shame I didn't know you were here as I live round corner and would of come to say hello... plus I was in your skegness video in about 2015 ha ha ha
We really enjoyed it
Down the road from my sister 🎉
I live pretty much round the corner. It’s a lovely place to visit and looks great in the summer. Would have been cool to bump into you 😂
We really enjoyed it!
😍😍😍
Should do Lincoln castle with a prison and great views of the city and cathedral
Thanks for your suggestion
Boston once had a scaled solar system from the sun in the science center across the city as seen on Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (it was a PBS show in the US), but its been gutted over time
I went there a few years ago and I loved it!
It’s a fab attraction!
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures Everything is so cool!
Heeeey funnny vloooooooooooog
Thanks for watching
Forgot about the Planeetarium in the UK. You should see the one in Orlando, Florida. Thanks for the Video. Cheers.!😊
Thanks for watching!
You should visit Jodrel bank in Cheshire not too far from where you live
Shawn I don't know if u covered these two places on the channel but raf Cosford ( which is local to me) pretty good place and Jodrell bank is quite interesting place too
Thanks for your suggestion
Last time I was there I had taken a school trip there, inside they had a motion simulator with a show, has that gone?
It seems so
Hi what was the show you watched? At the planetarium?
I can’t remember the name of it now unfortunately
Euro one is in tolouse
23:29 Stellarium
My coat and my bfs hoodie are in the video 😭
I went there in 2024 today, the 30th of January
Hi shawn and Charlotte this was really good i space I find it fascinating. Here we are just spinning around in the universe 😊. Amazing really when you think about it. Do aliens walk among us i don't know very scary if they do. Thankyou for sharing with us. Love to you both as always Tracey 💕 xxxx
Thank you
I came on the exact same day and I recognised you immediately and told my bf that I would have said hi but I didn’t wanna ruin the video
Hope you had a great time
@@TheSanbrookeAdventures thank you ,it was extremely fun as my bf knows a bunch and it was our first official date
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Excellent video Charlotte and Shawn from National Space Centre in Leicester! In this vlog, we take you for a FULL tour of this fantastic visitor attraction, including a detailed look at all of the main areas and exhibits. This awesome experience features six interactive galleries, the UK’s largest planetarium, and the iconic 42m high Rocket Tower! keep the good videos coming on the Sanbrooke Adventures both of you.
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