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Exploring Space Center Houston: NASA Tram Tour & Must-See Attractions

Exploring Space Center Houston: NASA Tram Tour & Must-See Attractions

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Join us as we embark on an incredible journey through Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center! In this video, we'll take you on the historic Tram Tour, giving you an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the astronaut training facilities and the colossal Saturn V Rocket. We spent a half day exploring this special part of Houston and had a blast learning all about the space program. Let us know what you think in the comments! Join the Patreon for behind the scenes videos - Other Texas videos: Dallas - Fort Worth - Texas Hill Country - Austin - San Antonio - Space Center Houston - Texas BBQ - More coming soon!
Date: 2023-08-24

Comments and reviews: 16


Thank you for posting this, Ive been to Space Center Houston twice in my life and they were vastly different experiences. I went with my mom in the mid 70s have fuzzy memories of being able to visit actual NASA. I distinctly remember eating lunch in the employee cafeteria surrounded by engineers and astronauts. That was pretty special. The second time was in like 2000 and there was a few cool things but it was pretty much for children and pretty tedious for adults. This was my signal I need to make another visit!
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Great vid! Loved my visit to the space centre. The Saturn V was truly amazing. Did you also notice that in the big room showing the famous JFK we choose to go to the moon speech, that wooden lectern in the corner was the ACTUAL lectern where he gave the speech!
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Great dancing, Pops. oops I mean zero gravity demonstration. ;) Another fun and informative video. Saw the Saturn 5 at KSC and it is indeed a marvel. Skylab was so exciting to follow when I was a kid. We were riveted to any coverage of it that we could get.
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Thankyou for filming your Pops in every traveling videos. My Dad passed away last November. Me and my dad always traveling together since I was a lil kid, I miss him so much. Watching your video brings me joy. Thankyou.
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Great stop! I went to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida this past March. I do see some similarities between the 2 places. I am now putting this on my bucket list!
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Been watching many of your videos. I just love them. Thank you for sharing with us. You and Pops are wonderful. What a magical relationship you 2 have. Keep sharing!
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I would like to make a video for us in Houston city, Texas state about energy companies and some onshore or offshore oil & gas fields
sincerely from Libya

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Great video and great zero gravity acting Pops! Having visited the Kennedy Space Centre I can attest that seeing a Saturn 5 rocket was spectacular!
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What a treat, this looks like the place to go if I have to choose on going back to the Huntsville Space Museum and going to Houston Space Museum
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I'd go to the Moon in a nanosecond. but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again. Don Pettit, NASA
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All your videos are great, but the ones with Pops in them are the best! He's so funny. Looks like he'd be an awesome travel partner.
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Watch out Pops, they are going to hire you as an extra in the next space movie. You were believable especially with the hat floating.
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What is the cheapest way to get to the Houston Space Center without a car? Is there public transportation to get there?
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Wow would love to see that so amazing, Thanks for sharing and taking us along Josh and Pops have a bless one
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7: 56 The Saturn V is no longer the most powerful rocket ever flown, unless you add the word successfully
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This has been on my bucket list forever! Thanks so much for sharing it as its own video Josh and Pops!
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