Space Center Houston honors heroes with free admission
To reach for the stars requires support from a solid foundation. No one provides that foundation of safety like the military and first responders like
To reach for the stars requires support from a solid foundation. No one provides that foundation of safety like the military and first responders like
There is more to celebrate this Halloween than candy and costumes! Oct. 31 marks the launch of Expedition 1 to the International Space Station (ISS).
We’ve reached the end of the week and that means we are back at it highlighting another awesome astronaut! This week’s featured explorer is Eric
Prior to 1946, people had never seen the Earth from outer space. On this day, 73 years ago, that would all change. The Soviets may
If you’re familiar with NASA traditions, you know how important mission patches are to each program and crew. A painstaking amount of thought and planning
On the first ever all-female spacewalk today, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir venture outside the International Space Station to replace faulty equipment on
Did you know that the Skylab 1-G Trainer is so large that Space Center Houston was built around it? Step inside America’s first space station
Oct. 16, 1992 Space Center Houston opened its doors and committed to a mission of sharing science and space exploration with the world. Twenty seven
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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.