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Before NASA could send humans to space, the agency needed to better understand the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the human body. In the late
Before NASA could send humans to space, the agency needed to better understand the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the human body. In the late
As we close out the year of Apollo, it gives us time to reflect on what a wonderful time it’s been. This year, we’ve already
Did you know humans have been living and working in space for 19 consecutive years aboard the International Space Station (ISS)? Relive the journey of
In Space Center Houston’s Lunar Samples Vault, you can gaze at actual Moon rocks, kept in a pure nitrogen environment to preserve them. This is
The Apollo 11 mission made history. But it didn’t mark the end of NASA’s work. Less than five months after Neil Armstrong stepped onto the
You can be part of NASA’s mission to develop the next generation of robotics through the Space Robotics Challenge Phase 2. NASA seeks to engage
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
Space is a truly international endeavor. In this Oct. 16 installment of our ongoing Thought Leader Series, presented by the University of Texas Medical Branch,
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