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Space Center Houston Admission (Through June 7, 2017)

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See 400+ space artifacts—including moon rocks—explore interactive exhibits, and peek behind the scenes at the home of Mission Control

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  • $16 for general admission for one (up to $24.95 value)

Children ages 3 and younger get in free.

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Promotional value expires Jun 7, 2017. Refundable through Groupon only on day of purchase. This voucher serves as your ticket for admission. Ticket is valid only through June 7, 2017. Space Center Houston is the issuer of tickets for admission. Discount reflects Space Center Houston's current ticket prices- price may differ on day of admission. Contact Space Center Houston at (281) 244-2100 for hours. General admission not valid for special events outside normal business hours. Limit 10 per person. Amount paid and ticket value include applicable ticketing fees. Not Valid with promo codes. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Space Center Houston

Moon rocks. Mission control. Space suits. The 250,000-square-foot Space Center Houston serves as the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center. More than 400 exhibits, attractions, and artifacts dot the space like stars in a pocket-size galaxy, fueling a passion for science, engineering, math, and technology.

Within the new Independence Plaza visitors can enter and explore a high-fidelity space shuttle replica mounted to the top of the original NASA 905 shuttle-carrier aircraft. Guests can also take a tram tour to visit Historic Mission Control, the actual mission control facility where NASA technicians monitored nine Gemini missions as well as every Apollo mission. The Center also features select pieces from the largest collection of lunar samples for public viewing. Other exhibits allow visitors to explore the International Space Station or contemplate the challenges of successfully sending astronauts to Mars provide a great look at the present and future of space exploration.

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