Explore our Planet — Invited Guests
Join us for a weekend of fun, facts and interactive environmental science, all for free.
Archwiliwch ein planed — Explore our planet, in partnership with UKRI Natural Environment Research Council, will feature hands-on attractions and in-person talks by the UK’s leading environmental scientists.
Visitors will have the opportunity to take a look and get involved, meeting the scientists that are delivering global environmental research, and learn about how we can live sustainably on planet Earth.
You will also be able to visit the Royal Research Ship, The James Cook, in Cardiff Bay — thanks to one of the world’s top oceanographic institutions, the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
This is a unique opportunity to see first-hand what it’s like on a working research ship, with scientists and technologists often at sea for weeks at a time, carrying out critical research under difficult conditions. Please note that some restrictions apply.
Members of the public will be able to book free tickets to Techniquest, The James Cook, or both for Saturday 19 or Sunday 20 October. Please note however that capacities for these visits are strictly limited and tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Archwiliwch ein planed — Explore our planet, in partnership with UKRI Natural Environment Research Council, will feature hands-on attractions and in-person talks by the UK’s leading environmental scientists.
Visitors will have the opportunity to take a look and get involved, meeting the scientists that are delivering global environmental research, and learn about how we can live sustainably on planet Earth.
You will also be able to visit the Royal Research Ship, The James Cook, in Cardiff Bay — thanks to one of the world’s top oceanographic institutions, the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
This is a unique opportunity to see first-hand what it’s like on a working research ship, with scientists and technologists often at sea for weeks at a time, carrying out critical research under difficult conditions. Please note that some restrictions apply.
Members of the public will be able to book free tickets to Techniquest, The James Cook, or both for Saturday 19 or Sunday 20 October. Please note however that capacities for these visits are strictly limited and tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.