Suspended 10 feet above the ground is a fully restored Saturn V rocket which made history with the launch of Apollo 11 – the 1st manned landing on the moon. Check out the new 3D movie theater too. Read more.
In the lobby, see a replica of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics that NASA Astrophysicist Dr. John Mather received for his work understanding the Big Bang. Read more.
Now that you have seen what Alcatraz looks like from the inside, click the link to see what it looks like from 220 miles above Earth aboard the International Space Station using an 800mm camera lens. Read more.
The Full Moon Exhibition in the Rose Center contains more than 75 rarely seen photographic prints from NASA's Apollo missions to the moon and are done in both impressive scale and stunning quality. 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.
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab helped to build the Space Exploration exhibit. Highlights include a Mars rover Curiosity replica, rocket fuel station, rocket launch station, and real RS-68 booster engine. Read more.
Visit the NASA sponsored exhibit "Moving Beyond Earth" which through interactive displays and artifacts will highlight our moving into space, living and working there, and then envisioning our future. Read more.
More than 500,000 students & adults from all over the U.S. and more than 40 countries have attended the program since its founding in 1982. Part of the 1986 movie SpaceCamp was filmed here. Read more.
The only place on Earth with an aquarium, a planetarium, a natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all under one roof! The Morrison Planetarium is the largest all-digital dome in the world. Read more.
NASA awarded the Seattle Aquarium Society $500k in June 2009 to integrate ocean science information gathered from space into its marine mammal exhibits and educational programming. 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.