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Science Park Collection

"Exploring the Frontiers of Science

Background imageScience Park Collection: Apollo Lunar Module interior

Apollo Lunar Module interior. Designed for a crew of two, the controls were used by the pilot to descend from lunar orbit to the Moons surface

Background imageScience Park Collection: Porton Down, aerial photograph

Porton Down, aerial photograph. This site, in Wiltshire, UK, houses the headquarters of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, an executive Agency of the Ministry of Defence

Background imageScience Park Collection: Sweden, Vastragotland and Bohuslan, Gothenburg, Science Park area, The Kuggen building

Sweden, Vastragotland and Bohuslan, Gothenburg, Science Park area, The Kuggen building

Background imageScience Park Collection: F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket

F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket in the Apollo/Saturn V Center, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon

Background imageScience Park Collection: Bulrush (Cyperus papyrus)

Bulrush (Cyperus papyrus) plants in a pond. This plant is native to Africa. Egyptians used this plant to make papyrus paper. Photographed at the Granada Science Park, in Granada, Spain

Background imageScience Park Collection: Saturn V rockets F-1 engine

Saturn V rockets F-1 engine. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon (1961 to 1975). The Saturn V was one of the most powerful rockets ever made

Background imageScience Park Collection: Olive press

Olive press. This restored olive press dates to the beginning of the 20th century. It was used in the process of olive oil extraction, which separates the oil from the other fruit contents

Background imageScience Park Collection: Olive millstone

Olive millstone. This 18th century olive millstone was driven by animal traction and used to grind olives in the production of olive oil. Photographed at the Granada Science Park, in Granada, Spain

Background imageScience Park Collection: Observation tower

Observation tower at the Granada Science Park, Granada, Spain. This tower is 50 metres high with 176 stairs. It offers views of the city of Granada and houses a display of exhibitions

Background imageScience Park Collection: Apollo Service Module thruster quad

Apollo Service Module thruster quad on display. This thruster, a type of reaction control system (RCS), was used for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon

Background imageScience Park Collection: Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden

Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Florida, USA. This rocket garden contains rockets that were intended for use

Background imageScience Park Collection: Mercury-Atlas rocket

Mercury-Atlas rocket. This is an Atlas rocket with a Mercury spacecraft on top. Project Mercury took place from 1959 to 1963, succeeding in putting the first US astronaut in space on 5 May 1961

Background imageScience Park Collection: Science park, Granada, Spain

Science park, Granada, Spain
Science park (Parque de las Ciencias), Granada, Spain. This is an exterior photograph of the entrance to this interactive science museum

Background imageScience Park Collection: Saturn V rockets F-1 engine

Saturn V rockets F-1 engine. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon. The Apollo program took place between 1961 and 1975

Background imageScience Park Collection: CERN radio frequency accelerator

CERN radio frequency accelerator. Part of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) from CERN. This was one of the largest and most powerful particle accelerators

Background imageScience Park Collection: Sculpture of Darwin

Sculpture of Darwin, Science Park, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageScience Park Collection: The Museum of Science and Science Park spanning the Charles River Dam

The Museum of Science and Science Park spanning the Charles River Dam, Boston, Massachusetts, USA



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"Exploring the Frontiers of Science: A Journey through Science Parks" Step into the Apollo Lunar Module interior and experience the awe-inspiring technology that took humans to the moon. The Science Park offers a glimpse into this historic achievement, showcasing the ingenuity and innovation behind space exploration. Venture further to Porton Down, where an aerial photograph reveals a hub of scientific research and development. Here, groundbreaking discoveries are made in fields ranging from medicine to defense, shaping our future with each new breakthrough. In Sweden's Vastragotland and Bohuslan region lies Gothenburg's vibrant Science Park area. The Kuggen building stands tall as a symbol of sustainable architecture and cutting-edge design. Its sleek curves house forward-thinking companies dedicated to pushing boundaries in science and technology. Gaze upon Gothenburg's city skyline from Lindholmen, witnessing a bustling metropolis fueled by knowledge and creativity. This thriving ecosystem fosters collaboration between academia, industry leaders, and startups - driving progress in various sectors. Traveling across borders brings us to France's Poitou-Charentes Region, specifically Poitiers' Futuroscope Science Park. Immerse yourself in futuristic wonders as you encounter mind-bending attractions that blend entertainment with scientific discovery. From virtual reality experiences to captivating shows, this park ignites curiosity within visitors of all ages. As we marvel at these remarkable places, let us not forget the F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket - an engineering marvel that propelled humanity beyond Earth's atmosphere during NASA's Apollo missions. These powerful engines represent mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration. Science parks like these serve as catalysts for progress; they inspire generations while fostering collaboration among brilliant minds worldwide. May 2019 marked another milestone on our journey towards unraveling nature’s mysteries – reminding us that science knows no bounds when passion meets opportunity. Embark on your own adventure through science parks around the globe, where innovation thrives and the future takes shape.