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"Exploring the Cosmos: A Journey through Space Centre" Step into a world where dreams take flight and humanity reaches for the stars

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Old rockets on display at Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas, United States of America

Old rockets on display at Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Us-X-38 Flight

Us-X-38 Flight
This 10 July NASA image shows the X-38 prototype being released from NASAs B-52 mothership over the Edwards Air Force Base range in Californias Mojave Desert during the second free-flight test of

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module

Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module
Technicians put the finishing touch to the Lunar Module of the Apollo XI American space mission 07 July 1969 in Houston. The module will give the possibility to astronauts to land on the Moon

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: 313913-Usa-Space-Apollo Vi-Lunar Module

313913-Usa-Space-Apollo Vi-Lunar Module
A picture released on January 25, 1968 at the Kennedy Space Center shows the Lunar Module I for the Apollo VI program, the second and last unmanned space vehicule in the National Aeronautics

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Us-Space Shuttle Columbia-Mission Sts-87

Us-Space Shuttle Columbia-Mission Sts-87
In preparation for space shuttle mission STS-87, the space shuttle Columbia is lifted into high bay 3 in the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in this 24 October 1997

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Blue Streak rocket

Blue Streak rocket at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. Blue Streak was the UKs nuclear deterrent ballistic missile of the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Us-Earths Moon

Us-Earths Moon
This 09 December, 1990 color image of the Moon was taken by NASAs Galileo spacecraft at a range of about 350, 000 miles. At the upper right is the large

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Moon-Apollo XI

Moon-Apollo XI
The first module of the Apollo XI spacecraft is lifted 16 March 1969 in Houston. / AFP PHOTO / NASA

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module-Lm6

Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module-Lm6
Technicians put the finishing touch 26 April 1969 to the Lunar Module of the American Apollo XI space mission. / AFP PHOTO

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo 12

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo 12
The Saturn V space vehicle lifts off from Launch Complex on November 14, 1969, at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on the Apollo XII United States second manned lunar landing mission

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Us-Shuttle-Endeavour-Off

Us-Shuttle-Endeavour-Off
The Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida 09 April 1994 carrying a crew of six and the Space Radar Lab-1

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Vostochny Cosmodrome construction, Russia C017 / 9426

Vostochny Cosmodrome construction, Russia C017 / 9426
Vostochny Cosmodrome construction. Construction site of the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur Oblast, Russia. Photographed in 2012

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Apollo 11 officials celebrating, 1969

Apollo 11 officials celebrating, 1969
Apollo 11 officials celebrating. NASA and Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) officials and controllers celebrating the safe return of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Cosmonaut training, Soyuz TMA-8 crew

Cosmonaut training, Soyuz TMA-8 crew. Commander Pavel Vinogradov training in a spacesuit at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazahkstan, in preparation for the Soyuz TMA-8 mission

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Russian space mission control centre

Russian space mission control centre. Large display screens and computer workstations at Russias control centre for space missions

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Blue Streak and Thor rockets

Blue Streak and Thor rockets
Nosecones of the Blue Streak and Thor rockets at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. Blue Streak was the UKs nuclear deterrent ballistic missile of the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: National Space Centre, Leicester, UK

National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. The Rocket Tower houses a UK-built Blue Streak and US Air Force Thor. Low building at right is the Challenger space education centre

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Launch pad assembly, Guiana Space Centre

Launch pad assembly, Guiana Space Centre
Launch pad assembly. Cranes being used during construction of a launch pad at the European Space Agencys (ESA) spaceport, the Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), in Kourou, French Guiana

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Launch pad model, Guiana Space Centre

Launch pad model, Guiana Space Centre
Launch pad model. This launch pad, at the European Space Agencys (ESA) spaceport, the Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), in Kourou, French Guiana

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: Launch pad, Guiana Space Centre

Launch pad, Guiana Space Centre
Launch pad and support towers. This launch pad, at the European Space Agencys (ESA) spaceport, the Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), in Kourou, French Guiana

Background imageSpace Centre Collection: In the space center of Kuru, a rocket booster of the third system Ariane

In the space center of Kuru, a rocket booster of the third system Ariane, French Guiana, South America


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"Exploring the Cosmos: A Journey through Space Centre" Step into a world where dreams take flight and humanity reaches for the stars. At Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, visitors are transported to a realm of awe-inspiring wonders. Marvel at the sight of old rockets on display, relics that once defied gravity and propelled us towards new frontiers. One such relic is the Us-X-38 Flight, a testament to our relentless pursuit of innovation and exploration. Nearby stands the Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module, forever etched in history as mankind's first steps on another celestial body. The 313913-Usa-Space-Apollo Vi-Lunar Module serves as a reminder of our collective determination to push boundaries beyond Earth's atmosphere. As we delve deeper into this captivating space centre, we encounter artifacts like the iconic Us-Space Shuttle Columbia-Mission Sts-87 – an emblem of human ingenuity and teamwork. And let us not forget about the Blue Streak rocket, which symbolizes our unwavering ambition to conquer new heights. Gazing up at images capturing Earth's moon from different perspectives – whether it be from Moon-Apollo XI or Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module-Lm6 – one cannot help but feel humbled by its beauty and mystery. These lunar missions paved the way for future explorations like Us-Space-Moon-Apollo 12 and Us-Space-Apollo XII. Finally, we come face-to-face with Endeavour as it rests gracefully after countless journeys through space. This magnificent shuttle represents both triumphs achieved and challenges overcome during its time among the stars. At Johnson Space Centre's space centre exhibit, visitors embark on an extraordinary voyage through time and space itself, and is here that dreams become reality; where imagination meets scientific discovery; where ordinary individuals dare to reach for greatness among infinite possibilities.