
Earth's Place in Space
Where we sit in the Solar System — and why it matters.
Virtual Tour
Can't host the trailer this term? Take the same five exhibit rooms virtually — with the classroom material teachers need before, during and after launch.
What you get
A printable one-pager teachers can hand out before launch so students know what to look for.
Check comprehension after each room with quizzes built around the on-screen exhibits.
Every student finishes the tour with a personalised certificate to take home.
How it works
Pick a classroom or a whole grade level. You get an access link the same day.
Print the cheat sheet so students know which exhibits to look for before launch.
Move through the museum at your own pace, on any classroom display or Chromebook.
Run the multiple choice quizzes, then hand out Certificates of Astronaut Training.
Included rooms

Where we sit in the Solar System — and why it matters.

Mass, space and the force that pulls it all together.

Hands-on with the telescopes that see the unreachable.

A full planetarium — inside the mobile unit.

Not all heroes wear capes; some wear space suits.
Virtual tours start at $99 per classroom and include every teaching resource.