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US Space&Rocket Centerで、宇宙での生活や仕事に必要なものを見つけてください。 NASAの最新のミッションと同様に、スペースシャトルプログラムと国際宇宙ステーションの開発と進化について学んでください。 「宇宙レース」におけるハンツビルの役割と、アメリカがどのようにして人を月に乗せたかを探ってください。国の宇宙計画の信じられないほどのアーティファクトから、実践的なインタラクティブ展示や宇宙旅行シミュレータまで、宇宙での生命の永続する夢を発見してください。チェックアウト時に別のオプションを選択して、入場料に映画体験を含めてください。
幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
車いす対応
介助動物の同伴可
あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
バウチャーをチケットデスクに持ってきて博物館に入る。
チャタヌーガテネシー州から90分
子供は大人が同伴する必要があります
入場料に含まれる公共シミュレータ
U.S. Space and Rocket Center
アラバマ州ハンツビルに位置する米国宇宙&ロケットセンターは、米国で最も包括的な有人宇宙飛行ハードウェア博物館の1つとして認識されており、世界最大の宇宙飛行博物館でもあります。その大規模なロケットと宇宙のハードウェアコレクションは1,500以上のアイテムを含み、そして何千万ドルもの価値があります。アメリカの最初の衛星、エクスプローラーIからシエラネバダのドリームチェイサーのような次世代の宇宙船まで、博物館は人間の宇宙飛行の過去、現在そして未来を紹介します。 何十もの展示品を擁するこの素晴らしい博物館には、国定史跡の土星V月ロケット、パスファインダー - 世界で唯一のフルスタックスペースシャトルディスプレイ、Apollo 16コマンドモジュール、Skylab軌道ワークショップ、そしてApollo 12月岩などのすべてのものがあります。だから、時間をさかのぼって、宇宙旅行が本当にあったかを見てください。宇宙飛行士がどのように星に到達し、宇宙を探検したのか見に来てください。
スペースとロケットセンターへの入り口
食べ物や飲み物
出発予定時刻の24時間前までにキャンセルされた場合、全額返金の対象となります。
123 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
David B,2026年6月19日
- Review from Viator
This is great for young and old. The space center has it all for space nuts. This place has many hands on things for all age kids



Jacque D,2026年6月13日
- Review from Viator
The space museum was great. You will love it. We did the simulation rides first. It does get crowded. It well worth the time and money. We were there almost 5 hours.
newjerseyfamily,2023年5月28日
- Review from Tripadvisor
We really enjoyed the center. Outside of the Space Museum in Washington DC, we haven't seen anything like it. We opted to see the planetarium and fully enjoyed it. Nice that they have popcorn available to view with. The place is big. Plan on several hours to see everything. I like how they reached out to appeal to all audiences. The toys from the 1960's reflecting space were particularly appealing. The history was nicely laid out. Loved being able to walk at our own pace. The Mars cafe was pretty decent with a lot of selection. I love that they have rides for kids and enough to keep them interested. For some of us, this was a trip down memory lane when the space age was explored. Everyone should see this.
jazzhead2011,2023年5月27日
- Review from Tripadvisor
First, the website has not been updated since Covid and is confusing. There are "timed" tickets shown and when called the Center said that you can enter at any time as that is "just a leftover from Covid". Update the website! It was also unclear if you can leave and return on the same day ticket, or whether you could reenter the next day in the event of a late entry on the day of your ticket. Getting someone live on the phone is difficult. Secondly, the main exhibit hall on entry from the ticketing area is dark and very sparse. I recall visiting 30 years ago and that hall was bright and vibrant with more exhibits. A portion of the hall is being prepped for new exhibits and was closed. I only hope it is a major improvement. The newer Davidson Center with the Saturn V inside is the star of the museum. Most of the items worth the visit are inside such as the Saturn V stack, the instrumentation ring, some Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo era trainers, the Apollo 16 Command Module, and one of two remaining actual quarantine trailers. We had a tour guide at 10 AM that gave us an excellent one hour talk. Even my 9 yr old twins lasted to the end! The kids loved the Planetarium which used to be the IMAX theatre, but is now a staff-hosted live show. The outdoor exhibits have a rundown appearance with paint peeling from the outdoor models, and ancient-looking rides -- with the exception of the huge standing Saturn V model in front of the Davidson Center. Overall, we enjoyed the visit but don't expect a comprehensive spaceflight history on display. The focus, understandably I suppose, is on the aspects of the space program that were managed at MSFC such as Redstone and Saturn V vehicles. Don't expect much coverage of Soviet/Russian history or the US Space Shuttle history. There are models of the ISS modules in the Space Camp areas which can be open for visitors to tour when not in use.
142laned,2023年5月16日
- Review from Tripadvisor
The US Space and Rocket Center was an important part of my childhood. In the past decade I have taken my kids almost yearly since they were old enough to appreciate it. However during our most recent trip I was very disappointed in the overall experience. I understand that everything has gotten more expensive for everyone thanks to inflation. But, not only was the base admission significantly higher than the last time we visited, attractions that were previously included with the base ticket price now cost an extra $10 per person for EACH attraction. And on top of that, several exhibits were closed or undergoing renovation. At least the Moon Shot and G-Force rides were still free... my kids made good use of those. But I don't know if or when we will go again - it's no longer worth the expense.
donnamG9296NN,2023年5月1日
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Center is a large campus with many opportunities for learning. Much is aimed at children, and there were a large number of school class visits while we were there. Be prepared for some walking. There are many exhibits of rocket and space hardware and a good history of the space race of the mid to late 20th century. The Saturn V hall is full of such exhibits, dominated by the huge full size mock-up of the Saturn V rocket that took men to the moon. We also did the virtual reality experience which puts you in Apollo 11, the first manned moon landing in 1969, which was almost like actually being there. Many of the optional activities require additional fees. We had the opportunity to spend time with a retired NASA manager who answered many of our questions and had many recollections and first-hand stories about the US space program's development and history. That personal perspective was very valuable. If you have a chance to engage with one of the docents like him, take it.
travelgirl179,2021年6月17日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was such a cool experience for kids and adults alike! They had so many awesome exhibits that were well designed and super informative. Our group was particularly interested in the drone exhibit that they had when we were there in addition to being wowed by all the rockets and interactive features throughout the museum. You can pay for additional experiences, like the planetarium or zero gravity rides. We didn't, but loved walking through and witnessing other people do them! It was a little crowded and space camp was going on, so there were a lot of kids. But that didn't hinder our experience at all. This is a must see if you are visiting!
journalmytrips,2021年6月11日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was our third visit to this attraction and i noticed some changes since the last time over a decade ago. One major change is the increased price for admission so if it has been a while since your last visit be prepared. This time we visited when the facility opened and it was already very busy. An early afternoon visit might be better for that. If you are vaccinated you do not need to wear a mask. It seems that the IMAX theater now features planetarium programs. Check times for the one that may interest you. The cafe is large and has a good selection and adequate seating. There is also a picnic area nearby. My favorite park, as always, is the rocket park so try not to miss that weather permitting.
Jean H,2021年6月5日
- Review from Tripadvisor
The exhibits were great, even for someone non-scientific like myself (a history major), and the hands-on exhibits helped explain some technical things like thrust, etc. The fact that my father-in-law worked for Martin Company who supplied components for the rockets, gave it deeper meaning for my husband. The indoor and outdoor exhibits gave us a full picture of the American space program.


jhonw169,2021年5月27日
- Review from Tripadvisor
this really nice place i love it This picture is worth a thousand words i like it a lot such a great place
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