Space Center Houston to Close For Severe Weather
Due to severe weather, we will close at 2 p.m. Sept. 13 and will remain closed through Sept. 14 to protect the safety of our
Due to severe weather, we will close at 2 p.m. Sept. 13 and will remain closed through Sept. 14 to protect the safety of our
Travel though space history in our Starship Gallery timeline and see a new artifact – a 16mm Apollo-era data acquisition camera. This camera was used
Last year, NASA named the first Artemis astronauts. The mission to return to the Moon begins with the first Artemis flight scheduled to launch later
As we push forward to explore new worlds with Artemis, it is important to look back at how the rovers and surface exploration vehicles of
[sp name=’LunarRover’] This fall, we are exploring how space inspires progress. As we prepare for a return to the Moon with Artemis, it is important
A new era of space exploration has begun, and with it a new spacecraft designed to carry humans where we have never gone before. Take
The night sky offers a show unlike anything else. In this monthly series, we will explore some of the top viewing experiences for backyard astronomers.
[sp name=’TrackingFitness’] This summer, we are exploring how we push human extremes in order to survive and thrive in the harsh environments of space. Exercise
Gravitational force varies significantly from Earth, to the Moon, and Mars. In order to prepare astronauts to work in a variety of environments, NASA must
Last year, NASA named the first Artemis astronauts. The mission to return to the Moon begins with the first Artemis flight scheduled to launch later
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WEATHER ALERT
For the safety of our guests and staff, Space Center Houston is closed on Tuesday, January 21 and Wednesday, January 22 due to forecasted inclement weather.
We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you soon! For questions or concerns, contact our Reservations team with your order number at 281.283.4755 or via email.