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Space Center Houston Hosts Free Astronaut Crew Debrief Event

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.

The crew, NASA astronauts Kayla Barron, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Mission Specialist; Raja Chari, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Spacecraft Commander; Tom Marshburn, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Pilot; and Matthias Maurer, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Mission Specialist; as well as Mark Vande Hei, EXP 64/65/66 flight engineer, will reflect on their time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and award NASA Johnson Space Center employees who helped make the expedition a success.

Mark Vande Hei broke the U.S. record for the longest continuous spaceflight with 355 days during his mission on board the ISS for EXP 64/65/65.

Don’t miss this inspiring evening celebrating these space explorers. This free event has limited seating and tickets must be presented at the door for entry. If the event theater reaches capacity, additional seating will be available in a separate viewing area. Reserve your spot today.

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The Manned Space Flight Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit science and space exploration learning center with extensive educational programs. Space Center Houston is the cornerstone of its mission to inspire all generations through the wonders of space exploration. The center draws more than 1.25 million visitors annually, was named “Best Museum in Texas” by USA Today and generates a $118.7 million annual economic impact in the greater Houston area. Space Center Houston is a Smithsonian Affiliate, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center and a Certified Autism Center. More than 250,000 teachers and students from around the world visit the center annually to experience the educational space museum with more than 400 things to see and do. For more information, go to www.spacecenter.org.

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NASA astronauts (Left to right) Raja Chari, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Spacecraft Commander; Tom Marshburn, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Pilot; Kayla Barron, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Mission Specialist; Mark Vande Hei, EXP 64/65/66 Flight Engineer; and Matthias Maurer, EXP 66/67 Flight Engineer and Crew-3 Mission Specialist.

About Space Center Houston

Space Center Houston’s shared purpose is to bring people and space closer together. Over 1.3 million visitors and more than 250,000 students and educators visit each year to connect with the significance of space exploration to pursue a path in STEM or follow along as incredible feats of human spaceflight continue to make new discoveries. Space Center Houston is owned by the Manned Space Flight Education 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and generates an annual $118M economic impact to the Greater Houston area. Space Center Houston is a Smithsonian Affiliate, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center and a Certified Autism Center. Learn more at spacecenter.org.

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