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NASA J O H N S O N S P A C E C E N T E
The Johnson Space Center, often referred to as JSC, was established in 1961 and has since been at the forefront of human spaceflight missions.
JSC is also home to the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center, named after the first NASA Flight Director. This iconic facility has been the nerve center for countless space missions, ensuring the safety and success of astronauts throughout their journeys.
Additionally, the Johnson Space Center offers educational programs and public tours, providing visitors with the opportunity to learn about space exploration, view historic artifacts, and even meet astronauts. The Space Center Houston, the official visitor center, offers interactive exhibits, simulators, and presentations to engage and inspire visitors of all ages.
Surely, my visit here was one for the books; I knew it would be good, but I didn’t expect I would spend 6 hours exploring this center for human spaceflight. This place holds amazing information about the history and a glimpse of the future! 🚀 👩🚀 🌙 🪐 🌌
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Very nice place. The best part is where they display the real-life size rocket.
The Houston Space Center is also a quite large building, the whole center has a very good design, the visit here is also very interesting, the space center can see a lot of American space models and introductions, the entire area is also very large.
The Houston Space Center is a tourist service designed for tourists. It is the most tourist attraction in the Houston area. It contains a lot of precious physical exhibits (such as return capsules, lunar rocks), introductions to the moon, high-tech demonstrations, etc. Visitors can touch the rocks collected on the moon with their hands, watch films on spaceflight, moon landing and interstellar travel (three films totaling 95 minutes), and see rockets on the moon. It takes four to six hours to visit all. If you have a short time, just take a picture next to the big rocket, you don't have to spend $20 to go to the space center, go directly to the rocket park of the space center, no money. A short walk from the rocket park is where the press conference was held after the moon landing. The place is outside, everything is arranged as it is.
This place is worth going, three tour routes, the United States space action plan (especially the Apollo series moon landing plan) is very clear, and the tour route design, logistics support, cultural and creative products are very distinctive.
Definitely worth a visit; although I have only been there once, I really want to go again. Lao Mei thought that technology was indeed leading in the year, but it seemed to be a bit stagnant in recent years. The center of the accusations inside is spectacular, and the large screen of communication is also horizontal.
Battlestar, fun, NASA, NASA.
Spectacular! NASA’s various rockets, models, and virtual scenes are breathtaking! Taking children to visit is the most appropriate.