The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop is planning a space-themed October half-term.
Visitors can participate in craft activities and make their own astronauts and space stations.
These activities will take place every weekday from 10am to 12.30pm.
The museum will also host a cosmic trail for visitors to enjoy throughout the school holidays.
One of the museum's exhibits includes the shirt of former Army Air Corps officer Major Tim Peake, which was worn on the International Space Station.
Families can compete in a bat-spotting challenge, with certificates awarded for super bat counts.
On October 30, visitors can meet the Solent Meccano Club and marvel at their models.
The museum will host model-making sessions on October 29 and November 3.
A virtual walk around an Apache helicopter will be available on October 31, and free CPR training will be offered on November 1.
Lucy Johnson, CEO of the Army Flying Museum, said: "We love offering a variety of free family activities throughout the school holidays, and this gives visitors real added value for their annual passes."
The museum's café will serve food until 2.30pm.
For more information about the programme, dates, and timings, visit the museum’s website.
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