![]() ![]() Guests are welcome to bring small flash photography cameras. Items left at the gates are not the responsibility of Space Center Houston. Guests will be encouraged to take prohibited items back to their cars. ![]() Large camera equipment such as telescoping poles (tripods, monopods, gimbals and selfie-sticks), lenses exceeding 8”, external lighting and audio equipment Glass of any kind, including perfume bottles Hover boards and other personal recreational devicesĪerosol cans (hairspray, bug spray, sunscreen) Noisemakers (bells, whistles, vuvuzelas, etc.) balloons, beach balls, basketballs, etc.)Ĭlothing or signs deemed obscene or indecent Small outdoor fold-up chairs no bigger than 33? L x 20? W x 33.5?Ĭlear, NFL-approved bags are permitted Prohibited items Personal food is allowed in the amount of one, one-gallon Ziploc bag per person. Water fountains/bottle fillers are available inside Space Center Houston Please be prepared to have your belongings searched by Space Center Houston security.Įmpty, reusable bottles and cups. The following items are allowed onto the Space Center Houston festival premises on July 20. Medically necessary bags, including diaper bags, are only permitted when the medical contents will not fit into an 8.5? x 11? bag. No bags or purses larger than 8.5? x 11? (the size of a standard size piece of paper) will be allowed into the center. Oversized backpacks, large duffel bags and suitcases, cannot be brought into the facility. Bag policyįor your safety and the safety of others, all bags must clear and must be screened by security officers prior to entering Space Center Houston. Guests must present their tickets or VIP credentials for scanning. Guests who do not need ticket assistance should go directly through security and bag check. Guests who need to visit the ticket booths to purchase or pick up tickets may do so. If you have accessibility questions or needs for July 20, please contact Space Center Houston accessibility and inclusion specialist Stephanie McMahon at +1 28 or buses will pick up guests from the Challenger Columbia Stadium and drop off guests at the main Apollo celebration entrance at Space Center Houston. People with a disabled parking placard may park at the center on July 20. Shuttle service from Challenger Columbia Stadium parking lot will be provided beginning at 8:30 a.m. Highway signage will direct concertgoers to parking areas at Challenger Columbia Stadium located at 1955 W NASA Blvd, Webster, TX 77598. General admission guests will park off-site at the Challenger Columbia Stadium. "Dutch" von Ehrenfried will be signing copies of his book, "Apollo Mission Control The Making of a National Historic Landmark." And Rick Houston will be signing copies of his book, "Go Flight! The Unsung Heroes of Mission Control."īelow is more information on parking, directions, the bag policy and permitted items (all info from ): Parking & directions There will be a host of book signings by renowned authors. Topics will focus around lunar module development and operational issues, science operations and landing operations.Ħ. There will be 45-minute panel presentations featuring Apollo-era flight controllers. Space Center Houston says it will be very much like the ball drop on New Year's Eve in New York's Times Square.ĥ. There will be a live interactive countdown to Armstrong's first steps at 9:56 p.m. and will feature WALK THE MOON and Phillip Phillips. An outdoor evening concert will start at 8 p.m. The Golden Knights, the US Army official aerial parachute demonstration team, will parachute in during the ceremony.ģ. featuring notable and inspiring speakers from the Apollo era and today. An opening ceremony kicks off at 9:15 a.m. The first 15,000 guests will get a commemorative LED wristband that glows throughout the indoor experience, during the concert and the official first steps countdown at 9:56 p.m.Ģ. ![]() HOUSTON – Space Center Houston is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a special event Saturday night.Īpollo 11 50th Live, an all-day lunar celebration and countdown to Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, will include late-night NASA Tram Tours, notable speakers, book signings, an outdoor festival with a concert, a family STEM zone, and more. ![]()
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