Bradford Museums celebrated the Year of Astronomy at a space-age party at the city centre Bradford 1 Gallery.
The studio was transformed into a planetarium for the evening with 1960s space-age music, sushi and the chance to see the Space Age exhibition.
Space Age: Exploration, Design and Popular Culture invites visitors to see how space has become a part of our lives.
There are 300 objects on display, some loaned from around the world.
These include a piece of a Mars meteorite, an original Cosmonaut suit belonging to Russia’s Yuri Gidzenko, packets of NASA space food and a pen that defied gravity.
The event will run until November 1.
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