*********This is the same review as for the other listing for the Infinity Space Center. I am simply copy/pasting due to there being two listing for essentially the same space. The museum and tour are both awesome. Just come and do it!********** I have driven by several times on my way to other places. I came to actually visit recently and thoroughly enjoyed myself. It was interesting to learn some of the history, and see the insides of the shuttles and rockets. I did take the bus tour of the center, and the NASA testing facilities. I found it interesting and very informative. All of the volunteers and employees truly care about their job and providing the best information. We also saw a wild boar on the tour. It was interesting to learn the details of how this area was chosen and how it came about. I look forward to hopefully bringing friends and family to take the tour.
Cristina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
This is actually the Infinity Center and not Stennis Space center. But I will review the Infinity Center. Great exhibits that allow visitors to see what it takes to test a rocket engine and stage. A lot of heritage hardware form previous space programs on on display. For the price you cannot beat it.
Ellen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Built April 2012 the Stennis Space Center lets visitors tour NASA’s rocket testing facility. There is a bus tour of the launchers, indoor exhibit of NASA information, artifacts, space module and science station. There are Lego tables for small kids. Full cafeteria with good op’ boys! Admission charges $ 8. Adults, $ 6 kids, under 5 free. Bus tour free with admit. Open 10 – 4 m-sat. What is here is fine, but there could have been more information on actual rocket testing. Wish there had at least been a video. Would recommend the bus your as that us really the only place where real information about the engines was presented.