Space center
A space center is a place dedicated to space-related activity. It may be in public or private ownership.
These activities may concern:
- Research
- Manufacturing of major parts of space vehicles
- Launch of space vehicles
- In orbit control of space vehicles
- Government programs of a space agency
- Public education at a specialist science museum
Belgium
Canada
Germany
- European Space Operations Centre
- Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre
- European Astronaut Centre
France
India
Italy
Japan
South Korea
Netherlands
Norway
Philippines
- Mabuhaysat Subic Space Center
- Mabuhaysat Zamboanga Space Center[1]
Pakistan
Russia
United Kingdom
- Leicester Space Centre
- Surrey Space Centre
- Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
- Jodrell Bank Observatory
United States
- Goddard Space Flight Center
- John C. Stennis Space Center
- Kennedy Space Center
- Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston
- Marshall Space Flight Center
See also
- SPACe Centre (Hackney), in Hackney in London in England: a sports center, not a space center
- Category:Space agencies
- Category:Spacecraft manufacturers
- Category:Spaceports
- Category:Space-related visitor attractions
- Category:Space technology research institutes
References
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