THE UK Space Agency is delighted to announce that it will be adding an extra three locations to its highly acclaimed nationwide 'Space for Everyone’ tour.

Following tens of thousands of people engaging with the tour in its first six locations, the event is now set to visit Wrexham (14th to 18th September) and Glasgow (21st  to 25th September) before ending its three-month, 13-location tour of the UK in Plymouth (28th September to 2nd October).

This exciting initiative aims to captivate and educate the next generation about space, showcasing the UK's flourishing space industry and the diverse career opportunities available.

Key space organisations and STEAM partners, including Space Hub Yorkshire, North East Space Cluster, Space Wales, Orbex, Skyrora, World Wide Fund for Nature have supported the tour across the regions - highlighting the thriving space industry in the UK and its impact on our daily lives.

The Space for Everyone tour is serving as a beacon of inspiration, shedding light on the pivotal role that space plays in enhancing life on Earth.

Visitors, including children, families, and teachers, will have the unique opportunity to witness first-hand how space technologies benefit our daily lives and gain insights into the continuous efforts to explore the great unknown.

Matt Archer, UK Space Agency’s Director of Launch, said: “The Space for Everyone Tour has been an enormous success, with families, schools and young people having the opportunity not only to see a rocket up close but learn about the role space has in our daily lives.

“The UK space sector is world-leading and we require people from all backgrounds and skill sets to work in it.

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"By showcasing the sector and the variety of exciting career pathways available, we can help inspire the next generation of homegrown space talent."

Space for Everyone promises an immersive experience, incorporating state-of-the-art virtual reality headsets to provide unparalleled insights into what a launch from the UK looks like and the job roles involved in making it happen.

Visitors can also explore various interactive areas, learning about the crucial role of satellites and discovering the diverse career paths available within the UK space industry.