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Billet d'entrée au centre spatial de Houston

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Le Space Center Houston est l'une des principales attractions de Houston, le centre d'accueil officiel du Johnson Space Center de la NASA, le premier affilié Smithsonian de Houston et un lauréat du certificat d'excellence de TripAdvisor. Le centre présente plus de 400 artefacts spatiaux ainsi que de nombreuses expositions permanentes et itinérantes, des attractions et des théâtres liés à l'avenir passionnant et au passé remarquable du programme américain de vols spatiaux habités - le tout pour un prix d'entrée.
Ville: Houston
Mon 18 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Entry/Admission to Space Center Houston
All exhibits and attractions
Entry/Admission to Space Center Houston
All exhibits and attractions
Entry/Admission to Space Center Houston
All exhibits and attractions
Entry/Admission to Space Center Houston
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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Houston
1601 NASA Parkway,
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Point final
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Audioguide disponible en anglais et en espagnol (frais supplémentaires)
  • Masques faciaux obligatoires pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux obligatoires pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Les masques faciaux sont recommandés pour les voyageurs entièrement vaccinés et obligatoires pour les invités non vaccinés et tous les invités sur Visite en tramway. Les enfants de moins de 3 ans bénéficient d'une entrée gratuite mais ont toujours besoin d'un billet d'entrée chronométré.
À quoi s'attendre
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Space Center Houston
Space Center Houston is designed to engage adults and children alike. There is always something new at Space Center Houston, with an amazing array of traveling exhibits and astounding events. Space Center Houston has the world’s largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples for public view. Known around the world as the home of NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control and astronaut training, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Space Center Houston
Space Center Houston is designed to engage adults and children alike. There is always something new at Space Center Houston, with an amazing array of traveling exhibits and astounding events. Space Center Houston has the world’s largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples for public view. Known around the world as the home of NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control and astronaut training, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Space Center Houston
Space Center Houston is designed to engage adults and children alike. There is always something new at Space Center Houston, with an amazing array of traveling exhibits and astounding events. Space Center Houston has the world’s largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples for public view. Known around the world as the home of NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control and astronaut training, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Space Center Houston
Space Center Houston is designed to engage adults and children alike. There is always something new at Space Center Houston, with an amazing array of traveling exhibits and astounding events. Space Center Houston has the world’s largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples for public view. Known around the world as the home of NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control and astronaut training, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Space Center Houston
Space Center Houston is designed to engage adults and children alike. There is always something new at Space Center Houston, with an amazing array of traveling exhibits and astounding events. Space Center Houston has the world’s largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples for public view. Known around the world as the home of NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control and astronaut training, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Centre spatial de Houston
Space Center Houston est conçu pour engager les adultes et les enfants. Il y a toujours quelque chose de nouveau au Space Center Houston, avec un éventail incroyable d'expositions itinérantes et d'événements étonnants. Le Space Center Houston possède la plus grande collection au monde de roches lunaires et d'échantillons lunaires à la vue du public. Connu dans le monde entier comme la maison du contrôle de mission de la NASA, du contrôle de mission de la Station spatiale internationale et de la formation des astronautes, les invités sont emmenés dans les coulisses pour voir le centre spatial Johnson de la NASA.
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Commentaires (701)
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David G
Oct 2019
I waited a couple of weeks to write a review, hoping that the "meh" would wear off some. My wife and I were in Houston and planned an extra day to see and tour the Johnson Space Center. We both grew up in the Apollo era, and have been space history fans ever since. So, here are our impressions after the $25 paid admission: The Good - The Mars plans exhibits are wonderful, with enough replicas, details, and visuals to give us hope for the future of manned space exploration. The hands-on exhibits are pretty generic and aimed at children and those who might be starting from little knowledge. - The space suit exhibits and development evolution are very interesting, and well done. As are the astronaut histories and crew information for all the manned space flights. If you want to know just how hard it really is to be an astronaut, read Shuttle astronaut Mike Mullane's "Riding Rockets" and Mary Roach's wonderful "Packing for Mars" books. Both are adult reads, but really make you wonder how badly people would want to be astronauts to go through all that they do and the risks they assume. - The retired but restored Gemini/Apollo/Shuttle control room, the only stop on one of the tram tours, is very well done and the audio/visual presentation put together to celebrate the Apollo 11 landing clearly brings back the memory of that achievement. Be ready to walk up 87 stairs (there is an elevator for 4-5 people at a time to the 4th floor for the presentation and through-the-glass viewing. - The Shuttle Transport Aircraft, the 747 centerpiece of the outdoor area, is impressive, even with only a replica shuttle on top. The big jet's interior has good displays and information, but is accessible only as a room. - The building dedicated to housing a laid-on-its-side, segmented Saturn V-Apollo system is still, 50 years later, overwhelming in its size and complexity. This is the real deal, a rocket system that was ready to go to the moon if the program hadn't been stopped early. As an engineer, I wondered then and still am so impressed that the missions were so successful with the technology of the day, regardless of the cost. The "Meh" - The other tour included in the general admission tour has two stops on a roundabout route during which the guide points out several NASA buildings without telling much about them, much less allowing guests to see what goes on there. You're pushed through in *15 minutes* each: the rocket yard (with Saturn/Apollo and a couple of outdoor rockets), and the mockup facility, a giant room with mockups of current and planned hardware and support equipment. Our tour guide had a captive audience for his apparent, future career plan as a stand-up comic basing his schtick on puns. Asking him questions during the stops got no more detail than his overview of the rooms, and the tour would have been more interesting with a knowledgeable docent aboard instead of a people-herder. The tour that will show you the neutral buoyancy pool and other points of space travel interest costs $180 each... - Which brings up the "docent" point... In a $25 admission we would have expected to engage guides inside the building and out who have knowledge of the exhibits, history, and plans. At the (free) Udvar-Hazy Wing of the Air and Space Museum at Dulles Airport in Virginia for example, the exhibits, including arm's-length access to the Shuttle Discovery and comparative artifacts to the Johnson Center, there are people very willing to engage in conversation about the details of nearly anything in there, the more technical the better. Interactive displays and videos can only go so deep into your interest. The building is nicely done for its purpose, to continue and create interest in manned space flight. We wondered if a lot of the people who come here are already interested, and looking for more. NASA is better represented in Florida and certainly at Air & Space.
Lance S
Oct 2019
Being history buffs, we had an amazing day at the Space Center. So much history of America’s Space Race and the subsequent exploration all in one location. Well worth your time and the cost of admission.
1victor
Oct 2019
We went to the Space Center from Houston arriving at about noon. The tram ride about the complex was just so good, allowing us to see things we have only seen, in part, on TV. We then went to look over the space shuttle and carrier aircraft, it is so large! The exhibits show the history of near space investigations from thr 1950s until now. It was such a blast to see all the craft we havve seen through our lives and those we hope we can see launch in the future. This is truely a great place to visit. I think if anyone visits Houston on vacation this is the must see experience!

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