US Space & Rocket Center

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

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Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut or having hands-on experiences with a Saturn V rocket? You can experience these and more at the US Space & Rocket Center (USSRC). 

The center opened its doors in 1970, attracting visitors worldwide to its state-of-the-art facility. Here, guests experience NASA's history with exhibits and interactive activities like the G-Force Accelerator.

But how did the USSRC wind up in Huntsville? Our story begins in 1950 when German scientist Wernher von Braun came to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip. In 1956, the Army Ballistic Missile Agency was established at Redstone Arsenal. Here, Wernher von Braun and his fellow German rocket scientists launched America's space program and transformed Huntsville into the Rocket City.

This legacy led to the center's creation. When you visit, you can witness over 1,500 artifacts, including rockets, spacecraft, and interactive exhibits spanning decades. 

One of its most admired features is the full-scale Space Shuttle replica, Pathfinder. You'll marvel at the incredible engineering feats achieved during missions like Apollo and beyond. It's also home to the Apollo 16 command module, an authentic relic of lunar exploration.

USSRC is also close to landmarks like the Wernher Von Braun Planetarium and Huntsville Botanical Garden. Such proximity and variety make planning an exhilarating itinerary easy.

Visiting the US Space & Rocket Center must be on your Alabama getaway. You'll better understand the space program and how Huntsville became the Rocket City.

US Space & Rocket Center: Fun Facts & Cool Features

A remarkable feature and a National Historic Landmark is the Saturn V rocket. This engineering wonder is available in two forms. The one standing upright outside you'll spot long before arriving because it towers at 363'!

The other Saturn V is in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration. Viewing it up close will give you a sense of the unparalleled scale and effort behind NASA's lunar missions. 

Another fun fact is that the USSRC is the world's largest STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) camp! From Space Camps offering varying challenges and experiences to Space Robotics Camp, there's something for every child and adult.

Another standout feature is the Mars Climbing Wall at the open-air Rocket Park. This hands-on experience simulates what climbing on another planet might look and feel like. Additionally, Rocket Park showcases 27 military and space rockets to explore.

Be sure to visit the INTUITIVE Planetarium with state-of-the-art immersive digital projections. It blends fun with complex scientific concepts, making exploring the solar system appealing to all ages.

Adults will want to make a date night at Cocktails and Cosmos. These are held in the planetarium and include creative space-inspired cocktails. Imagine sipping a cosmo while experiencing the cosmos!

After exploring USSRC, head to any nearby restaurant to refuel and discuss your discoveries. Places like Cotton Row and Pane e Vino are perfect examples of the diverse cuisine in Huntsville.

The US Space & Rocket Center is engaging, educational, and unforgettable, making it an out-of-this-world voyage only available in Huntsville.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from downtown Huntsville to the US Space & Rocket Center:

  • Start on Clinton Avenue West and head toward Governors Drive SW (US-431 S/AL-53 S).
  • Merge onto I-565 W/US-72 Alt. W via the ramp on the left.
  • Stay on I-565 W for 4.5 miles.
  • Take Exit 15 for Madison Pike toward Sparkman Drive.
  • Keep left at the fork and follow signs for Madison Pike/Sparkman Drive/US Space & Rocket Center.
  • Turn left onto Old Madison Pike NW.
  • Follow signs for the main entrance to the parking lot.
  • Address: 1 Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805.

Cost

With so many camps and options, we can only list the timed general admission. Check online for pricing on specific events and exhibits:

  • Adults (13+): $30
  • Children (5-12): $20
  • Seniors (65+): $30

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to avoid peak crowds and secure a good parking spot.
  • Check out the NASA shirts, mugs, and memorabilia in the gift shop.
  • The Galaxy Grill offers on-site food and drinks.
  • Bring comfortable shoes to explore the expansive facility.

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