Galaxy Lights 21+ Night
Nov. 18 | 6-10 p.m. Eat, drink, and be merry at our first-ever Galaxy Lights 21+ Night, sponsored by Karbach. Jam to holiday hits with
Nov. 18 | 6-10 p.m. Eat, drink, and be merry at our first-ever Galaxy Lights 21+ Night, sponsored by Karbach. Jam to holiday hits with
Space City’s Holiday Tradition Galaxy Lights, presented by Reliant, Returns Nov. 12-Jan. 1 Click to RSVP to attend Media Night with a guest HOUSTON, Nov.
Event date: Nov. 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. CST Event location: Space Center Houston, 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058. Media will check in at
HOUSTON, Oct. 18, 2022 – The nonprofit Space Center Houston is advancing a Facilities Master Plan to support the growing need for space exploration learning and training in two massive structures that will also give the public a front row seat into the development of robotics, rovers, lunar landers and reduced gravity systems.
How well do you know your astronomical neighborhood? Let’s go on a trip through our solar system and explore the weird, the wild, and the
A relaxing weekend away from home looks different for everyone, but for Amberleigh Thetford, a Space Center Houston Discovery Circle member, and her family, it
SEPT. 29 6 P.M. CT Artemis I: The Orion Spacecraft, presented by UTMB NASA’s Orion spacecraft is built to take humans farther than they’ve ever
HOUSTON, Sept. 20, 2022 – Relive the journey of Expedition 66 and Crew-3 with the mission’s astronauts at 6 p.m. Oct. 13, only at Space Center Houston. This is a free event, but seating is limited. Tickets must be presented at the door for entry.
HOUSTON, Sept. 7, 2022 – Space Center Houston welcomes scientist, oceanographer, engineer and astronaut Megan McArthur, Ph.D. as the nonprofit’s first chief science officer. This new role will support strategic planning, education programs, exhibits and the guest experience. Dr. McArthur brings more than two decades of NASA experience with a new mission to develop authentic science and space exploration learning experiences for students and the general public.
How well do you know your astronomical neighborhood? Let’s go on a trip through our solar system and explore the weird, the wild, and the
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