United States Astronaut Hall of Fame

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Titusville, United States

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Science museum· Museum of space history

United States Astronaut Hall of Fame Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

United States Astronaut Hall of Fame is located in Titusville, United States on 6225 Vectorspace Blvd. United States Astronaut Hall of Fame is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category science museum in United States.

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6225 Vectorspace Blvd

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+18554334210

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Solomone Savelio

Love this place. I learned a lot in a short time. Love their gift shop too.

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Matthew Cunningham

Neat place. It has a 3D movie and a few interactive pieces about heroism.

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Beverly Rother

This is a great facility to view the numerous facts and our Astronaut's memorabilia! I truly enjoyed the many exhibits and displays! Sadly, this facility is located approximately 6 miles from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Center and the it's only open from noon to 5pm - but it's well worth a stop!

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Jan Price

We had a lovely time today (Tues) We paid a second night in a local motel to see this. We were still waiting for the noon opening and so were many others. The exhibits were really moving and full of thought to place the lives of so many women and men into recognition. We did find some exhibits were not open, manned and the chance to go and see for ourselves the Innovation Space Shuttle were dashed as it was closed. This was a gift from our daughter to be able to come to Kennedy Space Center, and the Astronaut Hall of Fame. So all in all, we had a partially great experience able to see what we could. Perhaps the flu bug got to some staff members and they were understaffed today and could not give the entire exhibit an opening for those who gave a lot to try to have a full experience. It still was a genuine honor to see those whom we grew up watching for the last 50 years. It was wonderful.

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Jake Vickers

Pretty cool place, with a few interactive things for the kids to do. Most of the interactive exhibits were out of service, but they had a number of things to look at in glass cases. That didn't keep my two young children entertained long, but the entrance was free since we had taken the Kennedy Space Center tour.

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Bob Hazlett

This place should be and could be a valuable addendum to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex -- but it is NOT. The interactive exhibits and games were of two types 1) those that didn't work and 2) those with no guidance or instructions on why you were there or what you were supposed to do. Too much of the facility was closed off. The only staff member on duty was the person at the front desk who checked you through the turnstyle -- no guidance or suggestions, no handouts (a floor plan would be nice). If you are an old coger, like me, wandering along looking at the exhibits and reading the displays would be a good couple hours. With a kid in your group, it will be a race to see which comes first -- boredom or frustration. I do not know the politics of this situation but from the viewpoint of a visiting citizen, new management and a good dose of maintenance is needed. I'm sorry to say that. This facility certainly does not honor those it claims to honor. Bottom line -- don't waste your time with this one.

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Uwe Duerr

Great place to visit. Not far away from Kennedy Space Center.

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LaTonya Wright

Kids went to winter space camp! Awesome experience!