March 21, 2005
NASA John Space Center
NASA Johnson Space Center
will host an open house on
Saturday, April 23. News
Release
"We invite the community to join us for this open house where they
will be able to experience firsthand the excitement of the work we do
here," said JSC Director Jefferson D. Howell, Jr. "Come see
the great work our people have completed to return the Space Shuttle to
flight and to expand the capabilities of the International Space
Station. Then let us share how these are the first steps in creating an
exciting new journey, the Vision for Space Exploration."
The Vision for Space Exploration, announced in 2004 by President George
W. Bush, directs NASA to return the Space Shuttle to flight, complete
assembly of the International Space Station, return humans to the Moon
and eventually travel to Mars and beyond.
"Once inside the gates, guests will be able to shake hands with
astronauts, tour Mission Control and hold pieces of real space hardware
in their hands," said a news release. "Visitors also
will have an opportunity to see the science, engineering and human
element behind space exploration as full-size models of spacecraft,
space hardware and other exhibits are featured throughout the
center."
In addition, tours will be provided of the Sonny Carter Training
Facility, where astronauts train for spacewalks in one of the largest
indoor pools in the world, as well as NASA facilities at Ellington
Field, where astronauts’ training jets are based.
The open house begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. Entry to the
center is free to the public. Food, beverages and souvenirs will
be available for purchase.
Visitors may enter the center through the main gate located on Saturn
Lane just off of NASA Parkway or a second gate located on NASA Parkway
and Upper Bay Road. Parking in JSC lots is available at no charge.
Special security measures will be in effect. Large bags, coolers, pets,
glass containers and weapons are prohibited on Johnson Space Center
property.
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