Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in the past, present, and future of space exploration. They can see a sample NASA plucked from a 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid and delivered to Earth in 2023. There are over 400 things to see and do, including special events where they can meet NASA astronauts, hear from inspiring thought leaders, and become scientists in immersive educational experiences.
Children ages 4-11 can participate in Explorer Camps that introduce them to science, technology, engineering, and math through engaging and hands-on learning activities. There is also a challenging multi-day program called Space Center U offered year-round to individuals and groups.
Members of this tourist attraction can enjoy free admission for one year and a variety of new benefits exclusively available to them. They also have the opportunity to upgrade their experience and get up close and personal to NASA facilities and astronauts.
Special events at this tourist attraction include opportunities to meet NASA astronauts, hear from inspiring thought leaders, and participate in immersive educational experiences. There is also an annual Space Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC) where educators from across the world can join for inspiring keynote presentations, interactive sessions, and engaging virtual tours.
Families can participate in a Human Performance Accelerator Lab Family Experience called To the Moon and Back where they can train like astronauts. They can also get a close-up look at the U.S. Space Program and explore all eras of U.S. space travel through exhibits, tours, and attractions.