Since opening its doors in 1970, nearly 23 million people from all 50 states and all around the world have toured the Center. Many of the more than 1 million annual visitors are school students on field trips to their future. Dozens of interactive exhibits encourage visitors to be an astronaut for the day. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC) is the most comprehensive U.S. Its large rocket and space hard
ware collection is valued in the tens of millions of dollars. From America’s first satellite, Saturn I, to next-generation space vehicles like NASA’s Space Launch System, the museum showcases the past, present and future of human spaceflight. The USSRC is more than just artifacts! Experience the physics of astronaut training like never before in simulators such as Moon Shot and G-Force Fly through the universe in the INTUITIVE®Planetarium, an 8K digital planetarium and digital dome experience, the only one of its kind in the Southeast. You can also watch exciting documentary films in the National Geographic Theater and see live science demonstrations in the Discovery Theater. Space & Rocket Center® is NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s Official Visitor Center, a visitor center for the Tennessee Valley Authority and is a Smithsonian Affiliate museum. The Rocket Center is also home to the world-famous Space Camp® and its sister programs, Space Camp® Robotics, Aviation Challenge® and U.S. Cyber Camp ®. Notable Artifacts
National Historic Landmark Saturn V Moon Rocket
Pathfinder Space Shuttle
Apollo 16 Command Module
Skylab Orbital Workshop
Apollo 12 Moon Rock