58 years ago, Alan Shepard becomes first American in space
58 years ago, Alan Shepard was launched into history aboard a Mercury Redstone rocket (originally used by the U.S. Army for missiles), becoming the first
58 years ago, Alan Shepard was launched into history aboard a Mercury Redstone rocket (originally used by the U.S. Army for missiles), becoming the first
Did you know that 216 out of 375 astronauts have served their country through military service? This Memorial Day weekend active military, veterans and Gold
Join us May 24 for the next installment in our Space on Screen series, featuring the documentary, “For All Mankind.” Tickets are $8 for the
Neil Armstrong may be known for being the first human on the Moon, but today we are highlighting the last, Gene Cernan. Cernan is a
Today’s Astronaut Friday post goes out to one of the current residents aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronaut Anne McClain! McClain, 39, was
Apollo 10 set the stage for Neil Armstrong’s historic steps on the Moon. It did so with a bit of a twist, flying to the
Charles “Pete” Conrad became the third person to walk on the Moon as part of Apollo 12. Conrad commanded the mission and stepped onto the
29 years ago today, the Hubble Space Telescope launched aboard STS-31. Almost immediately, it changed how we see and understand our universe. Its namesake, Edwin Hubble,
Find out what it takes to travel to and live on another planet in our Space Center University this summer. We have immersive programs for
Talons may seem like just another jet, but they have played a unique role in aviation and human spaceflight history. In fact, astronauts have
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