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.
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 Opened in 1970, it is home to space artifacts & hardware, historical documents, and interactive exhibits.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.
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 Read more.
Visitors will be able to see a variety of both historical and current research aircraft plus a bonus bus tour of Edwards Air Force Base. Note: Reservations must be made in advance. Read more.
Enjoy panoramic views of the surface of Mars & Saturn’s rings on the 40ft wide high-res movie screen, visit the wind tunnel exhibit, and see a rock from the moon! 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.