January 10, 2024
Every research project begins with a research question. Mission Control has gathered a large number of questions on the topic of space using creative approaches.

Two new additions to the space collection at the Vienna Museum of Science and Technology also provided inspiration: a space window and a media station about various launch vehicles. These objects were explored in small groups: How are they staged in the exhibition? How effectively do they communicate with the young audience?

An appreciative exchange between the curator and Mission Control led to a mutual understanding.

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Technisches Museum Wien

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People stand in front of an exhibition area, observing the displayed space window.: New objects in the spotlight: The space window is being explored by a small group from Mission Control.
New objects in the spotlight: The space window is being explored by a small group from Mission Control.
A large monitor displays an interactive media station from the European Space Agency (ESA): The Ariane 6 on the interactive screen of the ESA media station
The Ariane 6 on the interactive screen of the ESA media station
Boxes with prompt questions for the collaborative development of research questions: Mission Control collects research questions on the subject of space and defines important terms from the categories of museology, research and space.
Mission Control collects research questions on the subject of space and defines important terms from the categories of museology, research and space.