In 2025, all of the Cité de l’espace’s travelling exhibitions will be on the go in France and in Europe. The exhibition, De la Terre aux étoiles will remain at l’abbaye de Stavelot (Belgium) through June 2025. The very popular Explore Mars, which was supposed to benefit from an extended stay at Jurassica (Porrentruy, Switzerland) through June, will remain there through the end of the summer. In March, Astronautes will open at the Oniris Planetarium in Douai (59) through October. In the fall, Comètes will be on display at the Zoom industrial, technical, and scientific center in Laval (53), and Vaisseau Terre will stop off at the Forum départemental des sciences in Villeneuve-d’Ascq (59) before joining Zoom in Laval in 2026. The expanded presence of Cité de l’espace exhibitions in France and in Europe confirms that they are more attractive than ever to scientific centers and museums. At the same time, a new creation is in the works: Petits pas sur la Lune, designed for children.

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