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  • ...Valentina Tereshkova fue la primera mujer en viajar al Espacio en 1963?

    ...Valentina Tereshkova fue la primera mujer en viajar al Espacio en 1963?

    El 6 de marzo de 1937, nació Valentina Tereshkova, la primera mujer astronauta que viajó al espacio a bordo del Vostok 6 en 1963. Si te interesa la investigación espacial, te gustará la exposición 'Gravedad Cero' del Museo de las Ciencias.


  • ...Ants account for 10% of the animal world's total mass?

    ...Ants account for 10% of the animal world's total mass?

    In proportion ti their body, they have the biggest brain of all animals and they can lift fifty times their own weight. Visit The Ant's Nest in the Museum.


  • INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

    INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

    ...and that the International Space Station is orbiting at a height of between 335 and 460 kilometres from the earth and flies at over 26,000 km/h?


  • CADET SCHOOL

    CADET SCHOOL

    ...the Museum includes the Space Cadet School, a futuristic classroom where thanks to an audiovisual show put on with the help of "Professor Light Bulb2" and his assistant "Sparky" children are taught the distances between the planets of the solar system?


  • DNA

    DNA

    ...one of life¿s main components is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)? An artistic reproduction of this molecule can be seen at the Calle Mayor of the Museum, in the form of a sculpture 15 metres high.


  • THE HUMAN GENOME

    THE HUMAN GENOME

    ...the human genome has between 30,000 and 40,000 genes, a lot less than was previously thought?


  • THE HUMAN BRAIN

    THE HUMAN BRAIN

    ...the human brain contains 100,000 million neurones and that their activity consumes as much energy as a 20W light bulb that is never switched off?


  • THE GIANT SEQUOIA

    THE GIANT SEQUOIA

    ...a giant sequoia may live for 4000 years, but some kinds of insect live for only two days?


  • TV STUDIO

    TV STUDIO

    ...in the "TV Studio" workshop of the Museum visitors can find out how a television studio works, feature in a short programme, and then view a recording of it?


  • FOUCAULT'S PENDULUM

    FOUCAULT'S PENDULUM

    ...the Foucault's Pendulum in the Museum weighs 170 kilos and with a length of 34 metres is one of the longest in the world? It serves to prove that Galileo was right and that the Earth rotates on its axis. The oscillation plane of the Pendulum remains invariable, and meanwhile the ground rotates below it. As the Earth moves the pendulum knocks down a series of balls; if you wait a little you can see how this happens.


  • SPIDER SILK

    SPIDER SILK

    ...spider silk contains a protein, fibroin, from the same family as collagen (ligaments) and keratin (nails and hair)?


  • THE MUSEUM

    THE MUSEUM

    ...the Science Museum is the largest in Spain for its surface area with 42.000 m² of buildings of which 26,000 m² are used for exhibitions, and that it is surrounded by 13,500 square metres of lakes?


  • THE AEROPLANE

    ...on 5th September 1909 in Paterna, Valencia, the aeroplane designed by Gaspar Brunet and piloted by the Valencian Juan Olivert made the first powered flight recorded in Spain? In the Museum we can contemplate flight exhibits ranging from the model of the genius Leonardo to a real Mirage III, without forgetting an aerostatic balloon.


  • FEAR OF THE VOID

    ...in the "Fear of the void" workshop of the Museum, thanks to physics you can become a fakir and lie on a bed of nails?


  • COCKROACHES

    ...cockroaches are virtually blind and are very fast insects as they can run at 5 km/hour?


  • CHROMOSOME FOREST

    CHROMOSOME FOREST

    ...at the Museum visitors can explore the "Chromosome Forest", a large-scale reproduction of the 23 pairs of chromosomes of the human genome with numerous interactive modules related to specific genes of each one of them and including their operation?


  • SALIVA

    ...the daily amount of saliva secreted by a human being is one litre and that it has a pH of between 6 and 7?


  • OUR LUNGS

    ...in one year no more and no less than 3,679,200 million litres of air pass through our lungs?


  • THE TOTAL NUMBER OF HUMAN BEINGS

    ...the total number of human beings who have lived on this planet throughout its history is 150,000 million, and all of them have been genetically distinguishable from each other?


  • RED BLOOD CELLS

    ...each red blood cell has some 300 million haemoglobin molecules?


  • THE SKIN

    ...the skin is the largest organ of the human body with a surface area of some two square metres and a weight of two and a half kilos?