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Explore the NASA Space Center and see astronaut training exhibits!

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About: NASA Johnson Space Center

Tour the astronaut training facilities and see real spacecraft. See interactive exhibits about space missions and technology.

NASA Johnson Space Center
2101 E NASA Pkwy, 77058, Houston
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