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Starport Cafe - Nasa's Johnson Space Center's Cafeteria - Houston - Photo album

Informative, Educational!! Only reason rating it 4, because we expect certain information which has to be delivered by some specialist, but once you enter there you will be on your own. There are models, boards of info and they run some basic shows about science and history, that s great. It s all f
So glad I made the trip here, definitely bringing the kiddos next trip to Houston. Prices were reasonable $30 for adults and $5 parking. There was quite a few people considering we are still in a pandemic but everything seemed clean, organized and safe. Add this to your bucket list!
It was an amazing and lifetime experience to visit NASA Space Center Install the NASA Space center app before reaching there. It will make your experiences even better. On this app you can see all the times of every event that day. And you can schedule your tram tour times. Schedule your tram tours
Traveled from out of state to see the sights at the space center. We decided to do the 9am guided tour for $70. It was definitely better than self exploration, our guides were helpful and knowledgeable, the only recommendation I would have for them is maybe some type of microphone set up so you ca
Amazing place, all about science and human development and our thirst for exploration and pushing boundaries. So many fascinating objects you can see and touch. I felt so small and insignificant (in a good way) when I was standing next to one of the rockets. You can spend hours in here and still don
Having done Kennedy Space Center in Florida many times, I was very excited to see what was going to be on display in Houston - after all how famous is the saying "Houston we have a problem"! As far as value goes, the space center and Houston was great, a fraction of the price of a day out at K
Awesome and informative tours which will tell you more about the history of the place, the space program, and cool new initiatives (eg see the astrobot). The tram tour is very long and at least half of your time is spent corralling people back on, but it's quite nice to see the different space comp
Substantial amount of information. The app is pretty poor, so gave up on it for the Augmented reality queues near the into points. Need at least 3 hours to enjoy the site. No food being served so had to leave for lunch.
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