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Jeju Aerospace Museum 제주항공우주박물관

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218, Nokchabunjae-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jeju Aerospace Museum is an advanced aerospace museum which combines education and entertainment with aerospace, a future industry.

Various aircrafts that embody the history of world aerospace as well as those that hold traces of Korea's air force are exhibited midair. Visitors can learn about astronomy from the ancient times to future space exploration. Also, the museum shows the 13.7 billion-year old history of the entire universe including the solar system, galaxy and large black holes. with their structures and how they were created.

Visitors can touch meteorites from outer space, as well as sit in the pilot seat of an airplane and explore the future universe with advanced multimedia. The museum helps visitors gain knowledge about science technologies related to aerospace with ease through various fun activities.

Utilization information

・Maximum Occupancy : 3,000 people

・Age limit : Open to visitors of all ages (Activity programs: Age 8+)

・Information : Aviation (make a glider, listen to a lecture on the principle of flying, and crafts), aerospace programs (make a refracting telescope and Angbuilgu sundial, experience an air-rocket and water rocket), docent guide program, education & activity programs

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-800-2000

・Opening date : April 24, 2014

・Parking Facilities : Available

・Closed : First Monday of every month (If Monday is a holiday, the museum will be closed on the following business day)

・Operating Hours : 09:00-18:00 (Ticket booth is open until 1 hour before closing)

Available Facilities

[Aviation Hall - 1F]
- Exhibition of 23 aircrafts (some of them are displayed midair), Air Force Gallery, History of Aviation zone.
- "How Things Fly" from the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum exhibited
- Sit in a pilot seat, experience a flight simulator, etc.

[Space Hall - 2F]
- 2:1 replica of Cheomseongdae, Korea's ancient astronomical observatory, 1:1 replica of the Korean rocket Naro, Mars Exploration Rover Curiosity, etc.
- Find your own zodiac sign on a screen and touch a meteorite
- Space Walk: Virtual reality experience as if you are walking in space
- Explore a planet with an avatar, watch videos about the solar system, galaxy and the big bang

[Themed Hall - 2F]
- Polaris (5D theater): This 5 m-tall, 50 m-wide big screen spans 360 degrees and offers you an exciting 5D experience made even more real by all sorts of special effects. The audience feels as if objects on the screen pass through the crowd.
- Canopus (dome theater): Enter an advanced dome theater and enjoy 4K ultra high-definition videos that you can only see in this theater.
- Procyon (interactive wall): Create your own alien character on a multi-touch table and it will come to life on the wall screen.
- Aries (interactive theater): Experience interactive education with a 30 m mega panoramic screen.
- Orion: Try a 3D aviation simulator to fulfill a mission in space with a space robot on a 100-inch screen.
[Outdoor exhibition space]
- Sit in a pilot seat and take a close look at 12 airplanes.

Facility Utilization Fees

Individuals - Adults 10,000 won, Teenagers 9,000 won, Children & Seniors 8,000 won
Groups - Adults 9,000 won, Teenagers 8,000 won, Children & Seniors 7,000 won

* Children (Age 3-12), Teenager (Age 13-18), Senior (Age 65+)
* Groups: 10 people or more.
* Free: Babies (under 3 years), people with a disability
* Refer to the website for more details

Interpretation Services Offered

Wireless audio guide devices available free of charge (English, Chinese, Japanese)
* 100 units available on a first-come, first-served basis.
* Leave ID card at the information desk on the 1st floor to borrow an audio guide device

Free docent-led tours (English, Japanese, Chinese)
* Reservations must be made by phone at least one day before the visit (+82-64-800-2000)

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