Try this at home Part 3: Build a sextant
Though the center is temporarily closed, we are still passionate about sharing science and space! In this series, get hands-on with some fun and educational
Though the center is temporarily closed, we are still passionate about sharing science and space! In this series, get hands-on with some fun and educational
Before the International Space Station, there was Skylab, America’s first space station. The mighty Saturn V rocket made its farewell on May 14, 1973, as
An integral part of NASA’s mission has always been to explore and discover worlds beyond our own. These images capture just how cool some of
Get closer than ever before with some of our science and space exploration learning center’s artifacts and exhibits in our new video series, “History Up
Congratulations to Kaci Heins, Space Center University® Director at Space Center Houston, who has been selected to receive the 2020 Alan Shepard Technology in Education
This month’s trivia is all Skylab. This orbital outpost, a precursor to the International Space Station, served as a laboratory for astronauts to study the
On May 5, 1961, NASA astronaut Alan Shepard Jr. became the first American in space. 59 years ago, Shepard launched into space inside his Freedom
Get closer than ever before with some of our science and space exploration learning center’s artifacts and exhibits in our new video series, “History Up
Educators from across the nation had an opportunity to talk with a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station. The Earth-to-space call took place May
Bring a little space to your next video call by using these iconic photos of Space Center Houston exhibits and artifacts as your background! (Click
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