New Mexico Museum of Space History
category : Museums

The Museum is composed of:
- The Museum of Space History. Contains exhibitions ranging from Robert Goddard's early rocket experiments near Roswell to a mock-up of the International Space Station.
- The International Space Hall of Fame. Commemorates the acheivements of men and women who have furthered humanity's exploration of space.
- The John P. Stapp Air & Space Park. Displays larger exhibits, such as the Apollo program's Little Joe II rocket and the rocket sled that "Fastest Man Alive" Stapp rode to 632 mph.
- Daisy Track. Commemorates aeromedical and space related tests which were crucial in developing components for NASA's Project Mercury orbital flights and the Project Apollo moon landings.
- The Clyde W. Tombaugh IMAX Theater and Planetarium. The only such theater in New Mexico.
- Astronaut Memorial Garden. A tribute to the Space Shuttle Challenger & Columbia astronauts.
- The Hubbard Space Science Education Building. Home to the Museum's annual summer program–Shuttle Camp–and the Museum's educational outreach programs, serving over 10,000 students each school year.
- The Museum Support Center. A renovated warehouse, wherein conservation and restoration of the many large artifacts exhibited at the Museum are conducted.
Admission: Adult s: $3.00; Seniors 60+: $2.75; Children (4 to 12 yrs): $2.50; 3 and under: Free. IMAX Shows are extra.
Hours: Open 7 days a week, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas day.
Address: End of New Mexico 2001 above college campus (east of Science Dr.)
Phone: 877-333-6589
Our Website:www.nmspacemuseum.org
Come visit us in Alamogordo, New Mexico