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Yuri’s Night Celebrating 1st Manned Spaceflight – Featured speaker Shuttle Launch Director Bob Sieck

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

Family-friendly event FREE to the public… Celebrate the first man in space on Yuri’s Night April 12 from 7-9 pm with featured speaker Bob Sieck, former NASA space shuttle launch director, at American Space Museum, Titusville, FL. (See below for address, map and contact.) Sieck, launch director for 52 Shuttle launches and former program director, […]

Monthly “Starry Starry Astronomy Night” April 2018

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

-- April 2018 Program: “Everyone is an amateur astronomer - Fun talk on history of humans looking up” -- Have fun learning about the stars and planets during our FREE monthly "Starry Starry Astronomy Night!" held the Second Tuesday of EACH month at the American Space Museum. We meet in the museum classroom for a […]

Monthly “Moon Gaze” March 2018

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

-- March 2018 Program: Also see the Andromedia Galaxy, Orion Nebula and The Pleaides. -- Our FREE monthly “Moon Gaze” (scheduled around the First Quarter Moon) is held at the American Space Museum parking lot off U.S. 1 South. Bring the family to see Apollo landing sites, craters and mountain ranges, and maybe a planet, […]

Monthly “Starry Starry Astronomy Night” March 2018

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

-- March 2018 Program: “March Madness in the Stars - The sky transition from Winter to Spring” -- Have fun learning about the stars and planets during our FREE monthly "Starry Starry Astronomy Night!" held the Second Tuesday of EACH month at the American Space Museum. We meet in the museum classroom for a short […]

“Bringing Columbia Home” Book Signing

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

Former Space Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach and space historian Jonathan Ward will be signing copies of their new book, “Bringing Columbia Home: The Untold Story of a Lost Space Shuttle and Her Crew” at the American Space Museum beginning at 11:00 on Saturday, January 27. Coming out at the 15th anniversary of the Columbia […]

Astronaut Memorial Ceremony at Sand Point Park

Sand Point Park 101 N Washington Ave, Titusville, FL, United States

The American Space Museum and the City of Titusville Flag and Memorial Committee will be co-hosting the Astronaut Memorial Ceremony at Sand Point Park. Directions and map are below.

MUSEUM DAY LIVE!

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

In conjunction with the Smithsonian, we are participating in Museum Day Live on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. Join us that day for fun and activities -- all FREE! We are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. that day.

Reach for the Stars Reception – April 20

Eastern Florida State College Planetarium (CLOSED as of Sept 2017) 1519 Clearlake Rd, Cocoa, FL, United States

Join us on April 20, 2017 for the Reach for the Stars Reception, hosted by The American Space Museum & The Planetarium at Eastern Florida State College  Where:  The Planetarium at Eastern Florida State College – 1519 Clearlake Rd, Cocoa, FL 32922 (see map) When:  Social time starts at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy complimentary wine and […]

Space Memorabilia Appraisals

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

Individuals  bring their space memorabilia to the museum for an appraisal by our memorabilia expert, Chuck Jeffrey, between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, 2017. Please do not bring a large number of items. If you have a whole collection that you would like appraised, please contact the museum […]

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Yuri’s Day

American Space Museum 308 Pine Street, Titusville, FL, United States

Space enthusiast Ozzie Osband will be in the rocket garden out front of the American Space Museum (308 Pine Street) (corner of Pine and Hopkins) about 2:15 p.m. to search for the International Space Station flying overhead and to attempt to pick up signals from the ISS>