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SCIENCE FICTION AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM

It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the Science Museum’s major new exhibition, . It’s big, it’s noisy, it’s colourful, it has spacesuits and Robbie the Robot and a DarthVader helmet and a Dalek. But if you just look at the big objects as you walk through, you’ll miss so much that is worth spending time on. “Human science fiction lets your imaginations take you to destinations far beyond Earth,” says a sign near the beginning. “You take a creative approach to problem-solving too – soon your technology may let you

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