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The Canada Science and Technology Museum (abbreviated as CSTM; French: Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada) is a national museum of science and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum has a mandate to preserve and promote the country's scientific and technological heritage.
Newbrook Observatory (disused) Oldman River Observatory, Lethbridge Astronomical Society, Lethbridge; Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, University of Calgary, Priddis, Alberta; Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station (historic site) Sunridge Observatory, south of Medicine Hat; Telus World of Science Edmonton RASC Observatory, Edmonton
Technology Dedicated to science and technology, focusing on display of machines and technology, old as well as new, including the recently used Soyuz TMA-12M space capsule. National Gallery of Denmark: City Centre: Copenhagen Municipality: Art: National collection of art from the 14th century to the present day Danish Police Museum: Nørrebro
National Museum of Science and Technology (Spain), in La Coruña and Alcobendas, Spain; National Museum of Science and Technology (Sweden), in Stockholm, Sweden; Ingenium, official name National Museum of Science and Technology, a Canadian crown corporation that operates several museums, including: Canada Science and Technology Museum, formerly ...
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation (French: Ingenium – Les musées des sciences et de l'innovation du Canada), formally the National Museum of Science and Technology (Musée national des sciences et de la technologie), [a] is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for overseeing national museums related to science and technology.
Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam (İstanbul İslam Bilim ve Teknoloji Tarihi Müzesi), Istanbul Rahmi M. Koç Museum , Istanbul Silahtarağa Power Station Energy Museum , Istanbul
Planetarium (formerly Tycho Brahe Planetarium) is located at the southern end of the lake Skt. Jørgens Sø in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by MAA Knud Munk (1936–2016) and opened on November 1, 1989. [1] [2]
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