Meet our T-38 Jets in Talon Park
Talons may seem like just another jet, but they have played a unique role in aviation and human spaceflight history. In fact, astronauts have
Talons may seem like just another jet, but they have played a unique role in aviation and human spaceflight history. In fact, astronauts have
Did you know Talon Park at the entrance to Space Center Houston is home to a “boilerplate” Apollo capsule? [envira-gallery id=”24206″] NASA built “boilerplate” (BP)
The restoration of Historic Mission Control at NASA Johnson Space Center is on track for completion in mid-June of 2019, well ahead of the celebration
On Oct. 6, Space Center Houston’s newest seasonal exhibit opens to the public. Planet Pioneers, created by Scitech of Western Perth, Australia and produced by
Have you heard? There’s a new and exciting test article on display at the center! Suspended in space, just above our Mission Mars exhibit, is
On Aug. 22, 2013, Space Center Houston officially took over the shuttle carrier aircraft NASA 905. In a ceremony held at Ellington Airport, local officials,
To survive deep space exploration, astronauts will have to weather radiation that is orders of magnitude greater than they’ve faced before. To keep them safe
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