This place is small but informative not to much to see or learn about here you'll have to take your sunglasses off it's a little dark inside for some reason. Inside you will see a very large space capsule along with a thick tire from the space shuttle a full scale replica of the first sattelite ever in space a full size mars probe planted in a martian setting a mirror from the endeavor if I remember correctly it's best to stand about 5 feet back to properly view it's reflection which is upsidedown surprisingly just to the left of that you will see the legendary "Tucson ring meteorite" which has a giant hole in it on account of burning up in the atmosphere upon entry. There's not to much more to see inside but I'll leave that up to you should you decide to enter. You can find this place just next to...
Read moreEnjoyable learning experience. Great history lesson in flight and military aviation. Very hot in hangers but the visuals keep you moving. The showcase areas and grounds are very clean. Map provided to help with navi. Easy to see the hanger numbers as you walk through. One hanger was inaccessible due to a reserved gathering. Cafe is cool and comfortable. Lots of selections. Serving alcohol. Cafe staff are very kind and helpful. Outdoor playground for small children to break up the.visual stimulation. Good for school age children. Good for those visiting Tucson. Nice dogs welcome even...
Read moreKnow a young or older person with a thirst for space-related history? This is your place. Displays recreate several eras of space vehicles, plus there are some actual rocket engines and personal items belonging to some key pioneers in aerospace history. There's a lot to see here, so save some time for it while at the Pima Air and Space museum. The cool interior is a nice respite from the museum grounds with the added benefit of the offerings helping you learn about the human...
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