The trail is free to visit and features models of the sun and planets
Designed by artist Oliver Jeffers, astrophysicist Professor Stephen Smartt and a creative team led by Nerve Centre, Our Place in Space is an 8.1km trail that will be in the city from October 14 to November 6. The trail will begin on Church Street in the city centre and run along the riverside all the way to Otterspool.
People can collect special space souvenirs on the trail, as well as having the chance to launch a personalised star into space. In addition to the Our Place in Space trail, a host of events and creative education programmes will be taking place across the city. Full Our Place in Space trail route The trail will start at Church Street in the city centre, where you can zoom from the Sun to Mars. Follow the signs to the waterfront, pass by the Museum of Liverpool and catch Jupiter next to the Tate Liverpool.
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