Address: 116 E School St, Bonne Terre, MO 63628, USA
Phone: +15733581200
Sunday: 1–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Rachael Warren
small but my kids loved coming here. They were very intertwined. We spent maybe an hour or so here. They loved the cool stuff they had
Joshua D
Highly recommend taking some time to see this place. I was surprised at the quality of the museum for being in such a small town. There are a lot of interesting things to see from adults and kids who are just getting interested in rockets and space. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly and the prices in the gift shop are extremely reasonable. It was fun to walk through the history of NASA and even see some models of SpaceX rockets. We spent a little over an hour at the museum and we're happy to have made the day trip to see it.
Jasmine D. Sanchez
Worth the drive! My son enjoyed it and that's all that matters. Lou was very informative and took the time to approach and educate us on everything that we came across. Cuddos to a small hidden town!
Mark Zeman
If you like science, aerospace, or simply relish incredible accomplishments of brilliant people, take a road trip to this museum. This private collection showcases hundreds of fascinating artifacts from the early space program through Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, the International Space Station, the Shuttle missions and many key space probes. They have a console from the Johnson Space Center, space suits worn by astronauts, engines, retrieved launch components, models and replicas -- the list just goes on and on. If you're an aviation enthusiast, you will really enjoy this. If you like learning about how our species went from being Earth-bound to landing on the moon in 100 years, you'll be fascinated.
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From 10 am till 6pm
We will be open but do to our event in March we will not be able to do anything special however on the 20th there will b a gentleman by the name of Bill Nasse and our president Earl Mullins giving tours and will be able to provide a lot of information
The park? Don't know to what you refer. The Space Museum is in a building (two, actually) in Bonne Terre.
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