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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. Join us & explore, discover & understand with NASA.
After 30 years of spaceflight, 135 missions and numerous science & technology firsts, the space shuttle fleet has retired and is on display at museums across the country to inspire the next generation
NASA has locations from coast to coast. Come explore as we present the dramatic past, the thrilling present & the exciting future of America's human spaceflight. More info: http://visitnasa.com/
NASA’s Curiosity rover is checking in on Mars. Foursquare users can keep up with Curiosity as the rover checks in at these locations and posts photos and tips, all while exploring the Red Planet.
"From the INFINITY Science Center you can take a bus tour behind-the-scenes through Stennis Space Center -- America’s largest rocket engine test facility & one of the most unique scientific complexes"
"Visit the space shuttle Enterprise. It was the 1st orbiter built & began service in 1977. Designed to be an atmosphere and ground test vehicle, it never saw space flight."
"NASA will be at SXSW Interactive 2013. Attending? Find one of our panels to learn more about NASA and our people, missions, and programs: http://open.nasa.gov/blog/2013/01/28/space-meetup-at-sxsw/"
"Did you know that one of the windows contains a moon rock? There is a tiny piece of the moon embedded in the 'Space Window,' delivered there personally by the astronauts who brought it back."
"For the Apollo 14 mission, astronaut Stuart Roosa carried along 400-500 seeds which stayed with him as he orbited the Moon. At this school find the sycamore "Moon Tree.""
"For the Apollo 14 mission, astronaut Stuart Roosa carried along 400-500 seeds which stayed with him as he orbited the Moon. At Peavy Hall find the Douglas Fir "Moon Tree.""