Jupiter Asset Management

An astronaut stands centrally against the backdrop of a starry sky. Their visor is a warm orange, and in it we can see the reflection of a planet. The bottom right of the image shows the logo for Jupiter Asset Management.

We’re delighted to have Jupiter Asset Management as Lead Corporate Sponsor of our exhibition Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?.

This partnership underscores the importance of curiosity and discovery in helping us to connect audiences with the wonders of space and the science that drives our understanding of it.

Starting with how life arose on Earth, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey across the stars. Along the way they search for signs of life on asteroids, Mars, the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn and beyond.

New discoveries both on Earth and in space are inspiring scientists with the confidence that conditions for life could exist beyond our planet.

As meteorites and extraterrestrial missions help us to understand the history of life on our planet, extreme environments on Earth are helping us to better understand space.

Visitors will come away with a newfound appreciation for Earth’s uniqueness, a deeper understanding of the ingredients for life in the universe and a profound connection to the planet we call home.

We are thrilled that Jupiter Asset Management is sponsoring our new family exhibition, Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?. Jupiter’s commitment to sustainable outcomes aligns with the exhibition’s mission to inspire a sense of responsibility for our planet and beyond. Exploring the wonders of space not only sparks awe and wonder but also deepens our understanding of Earth’s place in the universe, empowering visitors to think critically about our shared future.

We’re honoured to be chosen to sponsor the Natural History Museum’s new exhibition, Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?. This exhibition showcases the importance of innovation and actively seeking answers, two cornerstones of the work we do at Jupiter. We’re delighted to be able to help educate and empower visitors to the Museum to ask questions about their place in the universe.

Corporate Partnerships
Development Group
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD

+44 (0)20 7942 5534

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