This is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. The Henry Crown Space Center features rockets, shuttles, satellites, rovers and probes. You can even see the actual Apollo 8 spacecraft! Read more.
Explore 100 years of aviation history with interactive exhibits that include piloting a space shuttle, air traffic control, program a Mars rover, launch a rocket, & even climb aboard a WWII bomber! Read more.
One the most significant collections of U.S. & Russian space artifacts in the world including the Apollo 13 command module, Gemini X, Mercury Liberty Bell 7, & one of the Apollo mission "white rooms." Read more.
Starting point to tour Kennedy, meet astronauts and train in spaceflight simulators. The complex also is home to an IMAX theater, rocket garden, children’s areas, and the US Astronaut Hall of Fame. Read more.
Missile & Space Gallery contains an extensive collection of rare artifacts including Apollo 15 Command Module, Mercury & Gemini capsules, engines, satellites & a moon rock from the Apollo 16 mission. Read more.
NASA’s 1st visitor center. Opened in 1970, it is home to space artifacts & hardware, historical documents, and interactive exhibits. Be sure to check out the Hubble film on the giant IMAX screen. Read more.
In the Space Exploration Exhibit you will find the Grumman Lunar Module LM-13. This lander was built for the 1973 Apollo 18 mission to the Copernicus Crater. Ultimately, that mission was canceled. Read more.