Tips to stay healthy during your space mission
Did you know space station astronauts use water and wet wipes to wash their hands even though they are in microgravity? Make it your mission
Did you know space station astronauts use water and wet wipes to wash their hands even though they are in microgravity? Make it your mission
This month we are celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting some of the space exploration achievements and milestones of women astronauts and scientists. Test your
Educators, get inspired this spring and immerse yourself in authentic learning. As part of Educator Appreciation Month in March at Space Center Houston, educators get
Since opening its doors in 1958, one of the core objectives of NASA has been to explore worlds beyond our own. On March 3, 1959,
Control a computer using the power of your mind, race against a Paralympian, and see how a bionic eye works in our all-new spring exhibit,
We made history at Space Center Houston yesterday by hosting the first live Oath of Enlistment, or “swear-in,” ceremony administered from space. Army Colonel and
This month we are celebrating Black History Month by highlighting some of the space exploration achievements and milestones of African American astronauts and scientists. Test
Katherine Johnson was a leading light at NASA and an indispensable part of its early space exploration programs. She died on Monday, Feb. 24,
On the pathway to the Moon, there were more small steps than Neil Armstrong’s off the Lunar Module on July 20, 1969. NASA also had
The organization “High schools United with NASA to Create Hardware” (HUNCH) conducted the critical design review of a NASA Hunch Design & Prototyping challenge at
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