This space-themed Science Museum exhibit description has an unexpected twist
London’s Science Museum is a dream come true for anyone interested in space travel, with available activities including a Virtual Reality space descent with astronaut Tim Peake, overnight space-themed visits for schools and an IMAX film on repairs to the Hubble Telescope. So, there must be very strong competition for exhibits to make it into the display cases, which is why this one might seem a little puzzling – at first.
In case that sign isn’t clear, it says:
“This model was made by a 12-year-old boy. He followed the Apollo missions on television and then built kits of the spacecraft on the kitchen table.
The lunar surface of this model is light blue because he had no grey paint. The model’s descent stage was similarly painted a misleading black and white but was later improved with foil wrappers from a well-known brand of chocolate. The boy now works as Curator of the Museum’s Space Technology Collection.”
The marvellous item and description were spotted by Project Curator at that same museum, Glyn Morgan, who shared it with this comment.
Guys, I think I found my favourite object on display in @sciencemuseum! pic.twitter.com/woaefr5eAb
— Glyn Morgan (@GR_Morgan) January 30, 2019
The tweet has had a lot more attention than Glyn expected, with some people adding to the story and some simply loving the ride.
Science Museum Curator Doug Millard's fabulous childhood foil and plastic kit model of the Apollo 11 lunar module, from the first moon landing in 1969. Made when he was 12 years old, donated in 1999, and on display 20 years later (and 50 years on from 1969 this year of course). https://t.co/8tBiwqyxla
— Dan Hicks (@profdanhicks) January 30, 2019
And here is that small boy, now living the dream. https://t.co/fJEjx1i8As
— Alistair Coleman (@alistaircoleman) January 30, 2019
NB: the sculptor is Doug Millard, former Arthur C Clarke Award juror. https://t.co/G1lxgw9wyv
— Kim Newman (@AnnoDracula) January 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/BooksAndGuts/status/1090684149751578624
Can I get a HELL YEAH for the label on this? 👏👏🧐 https://t.co/FgVdQRo1Tf
— Simon Brown (@SimonIanBrown) January 30, 2019
Here’s a closer look at Doug Millard – museum curator and model maker extraordinaire.
He has every reason to look pleased with life. As one person commented,
Dreams do come true. https://t.co/t6KF9xUwdf
— gerardo (@gerardo8al) January 31, 2019
In case you want a closer look at Doug’s model, there are more views here.
H/T: Glyn Morgan