NASA scientists conduct a wide variety of experiments. Explore the world of math and physical science in the Experiment Gallery as you test hydraulics, light management, electro-chemistry, & more! En savoir plus .
The Exploring Flight & Design exhibit is all about aviation and features several simulators. Fly on the wing above Kitty Hawk just like the Wright brothers did or test your skills in a modern plane. En savoir plus .
The Take Flight exhibit, built under a NASA grant, features state-of-the-art kid-sized flight simulators and other interactive exhibits that make learning engineering, mathematics, and science fun. En savoir plus .
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." En savoir plus .
Recently awarded a NASA grant for a new program called "Future Space: Engaging the Public After Shuttle" to engage visitors in a human space program, including both robotic & commercial alternatives. En savoir plus .
Visit the nearby Highland Road Park Observatory which was made possible thanks to a joint initiative from BREC, LSU's Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, and the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society. En savoir plus .
Visit the Space Sciences hall to interact with 60 different exhibits focused on space exploration and understanding. Land a space shuttle, view the Milky Way, and more. En savoir plus .
The Space Museum holds the largest private collection of space memorabilia in MO. The vintage toys section, which includes ray guns and lunch boxes, is just a few of the many wonderful items here. En savoir plus .
Visitors to the "Rockets Away" area will build and launch paper rockets more than 100 feet without the use of explosive propellants by applying principles of thrust, drag, and aerodynamics. En savoir plus .
The Discovery Center offers space-themed professional development seminars for Educators. They include an integrated curriculum for Communication Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. En savoir plus .
See the actual command module mission simulator used during all of the Apollo missions inside the Destination Space exhibit. Be sure to watch a show in OK's first public planetarium (opened in 1958). En savoir plus .
Several NASA astronauts began their careers flying jets just like the F-14 on display. Prior to joining NASA, Scott Altman was a Naval fighter pilot and flew stunt flights in the movie Top Gun. En savoir plus .
Named after former astronaut Thomas Stafford who flew into space on four separate missions: piloted Gemini VI, and commanded Gemini IX, Apollo 10, and the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975. En savoir plus .
On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle reached the surface of the moon, and "the Eagle has landed" was heard around the world. You can see a real eagle, Grace, in the Eagle Pass exhibit. En savoir plus .
Take a walk outside and explore Voyage: A Journey Through Our Solar System, an exhibit located on the Bayfront near the museum along Shoreline Dr. Many steps for man; one giant leap for your mind! En savoir plus .
Named after El Paso native and creator of one of the most popular science fiction shows of all time, Star Trek. The first NASA space shuttle orbiter was named Enterprise after the original series. En savoir plus .
Visit the display on Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr., who was a Texas Tech University graduate & NASA astronaut. In Feb. 1995, as a crew member of STS-63, he became the 1st African-American to walk in space. En savoir plus .
If you're into football, the NCAA Division I Football Championship will be held here on January 7! En savoir plus .
Make sure you check out the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship on December 16 & 18 En savoir plus .