TO (VIRTUALLY) GO TO
Discover the world and these amazing attractions without leaving your house!

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  • The Museum of Natural Sciences of Belgium is dedicated to natural history, and its dinosaur hall is the world’s largest museum hall entirely dedicated to dinosaurs. It has partnered with Google to set up 5 virtual exhibits for viewing (including a 360-Degree Guided Tour).

  • The London Science Museum holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive!), the first jet engine, and more. You can take a virtual tour of the entire museum, or watch one of 5 different curator gallery guides.

  • Dedicated to astronomy, the Museo Galilei has a collection of ancient scientific instruments, particularly, the telescope Galileo used to discover the satellites of Jupiter! Through their online catalog, you can also discover thousands of permanent exhibition objects.

  • The Museum of Flight in Seattle is the largest space museum in the world, with more than 150 aircraft in its collection, including the aircraft Amelia Earhart was piloting when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. Thanks to their 360-degree tours, you can even step inside these iconic aircraft!

  • Boeing and Discovery Education created this virtual field trip to historic Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Have a look at this behind-the-scenes tour and see how they are writing the next chapter of space history!

  • Explore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover! With Access Mars, explore a 3D replica of the Martian surface as it was recorded by the Curiosity rover.

  • The Museum of Science, Boston, offers an incredible virtual tour full of videos and audio recordings, as well as a collection of STEM resources designed to bring the Museum to you!

  • The National Museum of Computing hosts the world’s largest collection of working historic computers dating back to the 1940s. In their 3D virtual tour, you can explore the galleries and discover all the machines.

  • The San Diego Zoo has a dozens of live-cam and videos of our favorite animals. Their website also includes activities, and games. Enjoy the tour!

  • Tune in to the Houston Zoo Webcams and enjoy a live look at animals that call the Houston Zoo home! Au programe, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, chimpanzees and more!

  • See how turtles, sharks, jelly fish, beluga and other sea animals behave, thanks to the live cams from the Monterey Bay Aquarium or the Georgia Aquarium.


Online Science Fun!

On this page, we compile online resources for kids, from videos, to podcast, to interesting websites about STEM learning. Check it out below, and if you want to be added to our list, don’t hesitate to be in touch!