A museum rich with space artifacts, stories and equipment, from Mercury through the present, as well as a dynamic educational program. We focus on the personal aspects of this history, with docents who have personal connections to the space program. Inside our museum’s galleries in downtown Titusville, you will find items that have been donated by individuals, astronauts, space workers, NASA, and NASA contractor companies. Some have flown in space. We also have actual Space Shuttle Launch Control Center consoles, Air Force Launch Pad 36A consoles, and a Pad 16 Launch Sequencer. Our exhibit halls offer everything from spacecraft parts to astronaut suits to photos and working launch consoles, and even Soviet cosmonaut mementos. Our galleries are dedicated to Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Shuttle, Women of Space, unmanned missions, and the future of space. And once you are done with our American Space Museum, you can enjoy a leisurely “Walk of Fame” just down the street in Space View Park, where you will see our beautiful steel and granite monuments and engravings dedicated to all those who made space exploration a reality. But our purpose isn’t just to honor the past. We are also planning a new section dedicated to the future of American space exploration, as well as a Children’s Discovery Room.
• FREE under 12yrs old
• Visit the Space View Park filled with monuments, mission plaques, & handprints of 6 of the original astronauts.
• One of the Space Coast’s most unique attractions is rocket launch viewing from Space View Park.