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Astronaut Tim Peake with the Soyuz spacecraft at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford © National Science and Media Museum  Jody Hartley small 2.jpg

Tim Peake’s Spacecraft

This display showcased the Soyuz spacecraft used for European Space Agency Astronaut Tim Peake’s Principia Mission to the International Space Station.
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When

17 May - 4 August 2018

Where

National Museum of Scotland, Hawthornden Court, Level 1

How much

The display of Tim Peake’s spacecraft was free to visit. 

There was a £5 fee for Space Descent VR experience.

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As the only Scottish venue on the tour of this spacecraft, this was an unmissable chance to see the Soyuz TMA-19M used to return to Earth on 18 June 2016. As the European Space Agency's first British astronaut, Tim Peake spent six incredible months aboard the International Space Station conducting experiments, walking in space and even running a marathon.  

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    Image above: Tim Peake's Spacecraft, Soyuz TMA-19M © Science Museum Group.

  • Tim Peake and crew after landing in the Soyuz TMA-19M © ESA Stephane Corvaja.jpg

    Tim Peake and crew after landing in the Soyuz TMA-19M © ESA Stephane Corvaja

  • The Soyuz TMA-19M after landing © NASA Bill Ingalls - Copy.jpg

    The Soyuz TMA-19M after landing © NASA Bill Ingalls

  • 7 Space Descent VR launch © Jody Kingzett Science Museum - Copy.jpg

    7 Space Descent VR launch © Jody Kingzett Science Museum

  • Landing of the Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft © ESA Stephane Corvaja.jpg

    Landing of the Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft © ESA Stephane Corvaja

  • My ride home, Soyuz TMA-19M looking as good as the day she was launched into orbit - Tim Peake © ESA NASA.jpg

    My ride home, Soyuz TMA-19M looking as good as the day she was launched into orbit - Tim Peake © ESA NASA

  • Tim Peake using Space Descent VR © Jody Kingzett, courtesy of the Science Museum.jpg

    Tim Peake using Space Descent VR © Jody Kingzett, courtesy of the Science Museum

  • View from Space Descent VR with Tim Peake © Science Museum.jpg

    View from Space Descent VR with Tim Peake © Science Museum

  • Space Descent VR with Tim Peake © Science Museum.jpg

    Space Descent VR with Tim Peake © Science Museum

  • Tim Peake's Soyuz Unveiled at Science Museum 8 © Jody Kingzett, Science Museum.jpg

    Tim Peake's Soyuz Unveiled at Science Museum 8 © Jody Kingzett, Science Museum

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Space Descent VR with Tim Peake

Experience Tim Peake’s journey back to earth in the Soyuz space capsule in this virtual reality adventure. Now you can join Tim Peake for a thrilling 250-mile descent back to earth and see space through the eyes of an astronaut. Tim Peake is your guide for this out-of-this-world virtual reality mission that puts you in the pilot's seat of a Soyuz capsule - just like the one that brought him home.

Using the latest state-of-the-art Samsung Gear VR technology, you’ll get a 360° look inside a Soyuz capsule and experience the thrill of being an astronaut as you retrace Tim's journey back to Earth from the International Space Station. 

Space Quest

We've set a special mission - can you complete all our Space challenges? Pick up our Space Quest trail and collect your stamp from the ticket desk next to Tim Peake's Spacecraft.

Museum employee holding space quest trail flyers.

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The Science Museum Group acquired the module in December 2016 and it has recently been displayed at the Science Museum in London. The Science Museum Group and Samsung have joined forces to create a UK tour of the spacecraft.

Launching during the UK-Russia Year of Science and Education, The National Tour of Tim Peake’s Spacecraft celebrates the truly global effort behind modern space exploration. Manufactured by RSC Energia for ROSCOSMOS the Russian Space Agency, the Soyuz tells the story of the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut’s journey to the International Space Station.

Presenting Partners: Samsung and Science Museum Group

Header image: Astronaut Tim Peake with the Soyuz spacecraft at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford © National Science and Media Museum  Jody Hartley small 2

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