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Burke Baker Planetarium, Houston Museum of Natural Science

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Houston: Space Explorer Pass

1. Houston: Space Explorer Pass

Spend your day learning about space and space exploration at two different attractions in Houston. Visit Space Center Houston to learn more about the NASA Mission and astronaut training. Explore space at the Burke Baker Planetarium, which offers an unprecedented immersive experience with a best-in-class projection system.  Space Center Houston features more than 400 space artifacts including the world's largest collection of moon rocks and lunar samples. As the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center, guests are taken behind the scenes to see NASA Mission Control, International Space Station Mission Control, and areas used for astronaut training. At the Burke Baker Planetarium, the newly updated Digitar 6 system enables our visitors to fly through the universe, experience the vastness of space, roam planetary surfaces, navigate asteroid fields, and watch the latest fulldome shows. With this pass you'll also gain entry to the Museum's permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy and space science plus a whole host of other topics focused a little closer to Earth!

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Overall rating

4.1 / 5

based on 11 reviews

We prepaid for one show and when we decided to take part in another one as well, we recieved a discount because we booked with GetYourGuide. It was a pleasant surprise. One show was fantastic and the one about what to see in the sky on that particular night was very slow and boring.

It was only attending one movie at the planetarium what wasn't that bad, but half an hour for I believe $8.80 seems a bit much to me.

Good and interesting presentation but a little on the short side in length.