Challenge the 'Ultimate Choice' in Space Development at Miraikan!
Explore the rules for future space development at Miraikan's "Ultimate Choice" event on May 10, 2026. Diagnose your values and discuss in groups. Advance application required.
Join the "Ultimate Choice in Space Development" event at the National Museum of Nature and Science (Miraikan) and ponder the future of space exploration!
Future of Space Exploration and Rule-Making
With the "Artemis II" mission underway, activities on the Moon and Mars are becoming increasingly realistic. However, as humanity expands into extraterrestrial environments, new "rules" are essential. How should we utilize celestial resources? What should be the safety standards? This event begins with an introduction to the latest trends in space exploration, followed by a "Space Development Type Diagnosis" where participants answer "yes" or "no" to profound questions, revealing their personal values regarding space development.
Deepen Your Understanding Through Group Work
Engage in group discussions with participants who hold different perspectives. Share your thoughts and explore together what rules are necessary for humanity's expanding presence in space. Enjoy the shifts in your own values and the diversity of viewpoints as you collectively search for the rules needed for future space endeavors.
Event Details
- Date & Time: Sunday, May 10, 2026, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
- Venue: Miraikan, 3F Hub Space
- Target Audience: 5th Grade Elementary School Students and above (recommended)
- Admission Fee: Museum admission fee only
- Registration: Advance application required (lottery). Miraikan ID registration is necessary.
- Application Period: April 13, 2026 (Mon) 10:00 AM - April 27, 2026 (Mon)
Access
Short walk from Yurikamome Tokyo Big Sight Station / Rinkai Line Kokusai-Tenjijo Station.
*This event features the same content as the "Challenge the 'Ultimate Choice' in Space Development" event held on March 20, 2026 (Fri, holiday).