[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK. 19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington. Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac

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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK. 19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington. Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac

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