Launch Pad Lecture: Preservation Moon

Join the New Mexico Museum of Space History for the next Launch Pad Lecture on December 5, Preservation Moon: Defining and Preserving the Cultural Landscape of Tranquility Base, presented by our new Executive Director, Karen Kincaid Brady. Preservation Moon offers a compelling reflection on one of humanity’s most remarkable achievements. On July 20, 1969, at 4:17 PM EDT,

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International Lunar Heritage Preservationists Visit Museum

IRecently, the New Mexico Museum of Space History hosted attendees of the ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) conference, with Dr. Beth O’Leary leading the event. Delegates from ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Aerospace Heritage (ISCoAH) explored the museum; they were immersed in New Mexico’s pivotal role in the story of space exploration. From

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A before and expected after photo of the Little Joe 2 Rocket that will be refurbished. Rocket Park will be closed

Rocket Park Temporarily Closed for Little Joe II Restoration

The New Mexico Museum of Space History’s Rocket Park and the adjacent playground will be temporarily closed to the public to ensure the safety of the public while the largest rocket, the Little Joe II rocket, undergoes refurbishment. Received by the museum in 1985, Little Joe II is one of only two known surviving rockets

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NM Museum of Space History #KeepLitterOut

#KeepLitterOut Success Story!

At the New Mexico Museum of Space History, we had a great time participating in the #KeepLitterOut campaign with a cleanup and beautification effort. In just about three hours, volunteers from Grace Methodist Church in Alamogordo, staff from the Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces, and our dedicated museum team joined forces to

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Image of Buzz Aldrin on moon with American Flag at Tranquility Base.

Live Stream “Preservation Moon” Lecture on Nov. 2

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made history by landing on the Moon and delivering those unforgettable words from Tranquility Base. This presentation, led by Karen Kincaid Brady, the New Mexico Museum of Space History’s new Executive Director, explores that moment and examines Tranquility Base as a cultural landscape and the importance

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NMMSH New Director

Welcome, Executive Director Karen Kincaid Brady!

The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the New Mexico Museum of Space History Commission is proud to announce the appointment of Karen Kincaid Brady as executive director of the museum, effective October 27, 2025.  “We are thrilled to welcome Karen to the New Mexico Museum of Space History,” said Debra Garcia y Griego, cabinet

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NMMSH's Launch Pad Lecture Series is held on the first Friday of each month in the New Horizons Dome Theater and Planetarium. The program is free to attend.

Launch Pad Lecture: Storms, Science & Surveyor: The Story of Apollo 12

Join the New Mexico Museum of Space History for the next Launch Pad Lecture on November 7, “Storms, Science & Surveyor: The Story of Apollo 12,” presented by Marie De Leon, Senior Instructional Coordinator at the Museum. Apollo 12 transformed a lightning‑struck launch into one of NASA’s most precise lunar landings, showcasing extraordinary teamwork, scientific innovation, and

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The Governor’s Commission to the New Mexico Museum of Space History will hold a regular quarterly meeting at 1:00 pm.

New Mexico Museum of Space History Governor’s Commission Meeting

New Mexico Museum of Space History Governor’s Commission MeetingDate: Friday, October 31, 2025Time: 1:00 PM MDT Location: New Mexico Museum of Space HistoryClyde Tombaugh Dome Theater & Planetarium – Front Classroom3198 State Road 2001, Alamogordo, NM 88310 The Mission of the New Mexico Museum of Space History Commission is to provide direction, advice, and support to the Director

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Firefighters celebrate completing the Climb the Cube Challenge 2025

Firefighters Remember 9/11 Heroes at Climb the Cube

Even as heavy rain and lightning swept through the area, the spirit of remembrance proved stronger than the storm. More than 120 people gathered on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the New Mexico Museum of Space History for this year’s Climb the Cube, an annual event that honors the courage and sacrifice of first responders

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New Mexico Museum of Space History Named “Not-to-Miss” Museum!

Read all about it! The New Mexico Museum of Space History is proud to share that our museum has been recognized in the September–October 2025 issue of True West magazine as an Editorial Pick for a “Not-to-miss museum.” You can find us featured on page 78 of this special issue. True West has been celebrating Western culture and history since

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Annual Trinity Site Tour Postponed

Annual Trinity Site Tour Saturday, October 18 6:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. (approximate time) Due to the Federal government shutdown, the Trinity Site Tour has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for Spring 2026. If you would like a refund or more information, please get in touch with the International Space Hall of Fame Foundation

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NM Museum of Space History Digistar Theater Upgrade

Experience Pure Awe: The Universe and Beyond in Ultra HD

Alamogordo, NM — Get ready to journey across the stars with infinite, bolder sights and resonant sounds. The New Horizons Dome Theater and Planetarium at the New Mexico Museum of Space History has unveiled a dazzling upgrade to its projection system, ensuring every visitor experiences the cosmos in spectacular detail! To provide our museum goers with

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Space History Outreach’s Dr. Becca Michaels

Space History Outreach Brings Pluto Discovery Story to Alamogordo Rotary Club

On September 4, 2025, Dr. Becca Michaels, Senior Instructional Coordinator at the museum, shared an inspiring story with the Alamogordo Rotary Club. Her presentation highlighted Clyde Tombaugh, the Kansas farm boy who, with no college education, built his own telescopes and went on to discover Pluto in 1930. Starting in 1926, Tombaugh handcrafted telescopes, grinding

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Climb the Cube at the NM Museum of Space History

Climb the Cube: A 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Honoring Fallen Heroes

Alamogordo, NM – Be part of a commemorative celebration at the New Mexico Museum of Space History as we honor the bravery of 9/11 first responders with the invigorating Climb the Cube event on Saturday, September 13, 2025! Event Details: * Space is limited, so we strongly encourage participants to register in advance. Participants can enter a raffle

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ISS Women

Launch Pad Lecture: Trailblazing Women of Space

On September 5, 2025, Carolyn Peeler will highlight the remarkable achievements of women identified by NASA as key trailblazers in the space program. She will explore their diverse backgrounds, their groundbreaking contributions to space exploration, and their ongoing legacies in supporting STEM long after their time at NASA. Guest Speaker: Carolyn Peeler, military veteran, retired Civil

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Congressional Broadband Tour

NM Museum of Space History Welcomes Congressional Broadband Tour

On August 13, we had the honor of hosting the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Congressional Broadband Tour in New Mexico. This memorable event brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and local representatives to emphasize the need for broadband expansion in rural communities. Special thanks to Lorna Gilmore, Policy Manager at NCTA – The Internet & Television Association,

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James Lovell NASA Astronaut

Jim Lovell, Legendary Apollo Astronaut and Hero, Dies at 97

James A. Lovell Jr., famed astronaut who flew on Apollo 8—the first mission to orbit the Moon—and commanded the dramatic Apollo 13 mission, passed away yesterday, August 7, 2025, in Lake Forest, Illinois, at age 97. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1928, Lovell graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1952 and served as a

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New Talent Joins the New Mexico Museum of Space History

New Talent Joins the New Mexico Museum of Space History

The New Mexico Museum of Space History welcomes two new employees, Brigette Smith and Levi Heisinger. Brigette is the museum’s new Front Desk Customer Service representative, and Levi joined as an Education Coordinator and Planetarium Projectionist. With extensive experience in hotel front desk operations, retail management, and telecom sales, Brigette is excited to engage with

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Welcoming Olga Valanos, Public Relations and Marketing Director

Welcoming Olga Valanos, Public Relations and Marketing Director

The New Mexico Museum of Space History is pleased to introduce Olga Valanos as our new Public Relations and Marketing Director. Olga joined our team in April 2025, bringing over 15 years of experience in marketing and public relations. Olga, an MBA graduate of Loyola College, most recently served as the Communications Lead at the

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Skywired: The Story of Radio-Controlled Flight

Skywired: The Story of Radio-Controlled Flight

Soar into excitement on Saturday, July 26, as we launch Skywired with an opening day celebration on the second floor of the New Mexico Museum of Space History—a thrilling journey through the captivating world of radio-controlled aviation! This celebration is a testament to the spirit of collaboration between the museum and the Alamogordo RCers, in partnership with

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The Governor’s Commission to the New Mexico Museum of Space History will hold a regular quarterly meeting at 1:00 pm.

New Mexico Museum of Space History Governor’s Commission Meeting

New Mexico Museum of Space History Governor’s Commission MeetingDate: Friday, July 25, 2025Time: 1:00 PM MDT Location: New Mexico Museum of Space HistoryClyde Tombaugh Dome Theater & Planetarium – Front Classroom3198 State Road 2001, Alamogordo, NM 88310 The Mission of the New Mexico Museum of Space History Commission is to provide direction, advice, and support

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New Horizons Dome Theater Sound Upgrade

Sound That Moves You at the New Horizons Dome Theater

Did you feel that? It’s the pulse of an all-encompassing sound system hitting you at once at the New Horizons Dome Theater and Planetarium at the New Mexico Museum of Space History. Previously, guests enjoyed surround sound from left, right, center, and above. Now, the installation of a state-of-the-art Trinnov system takes audio immersion to

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Ancient Skies Modern Eyes

Ancient Skies Meet Modern Eyes in a World Built by the Stars

Prepare to be captivated by the mysteries of the cosmos and the wisdom of ancient sky watchers at Ancient Skies, Modern Eyes—an enlightening, all-day free public event that explores how humanity has long turned to the stars for meaning, guidance, and inspiration. Taking place on Thursday, July 10, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM at

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NMMSH's Wall of Firsts Interactive Exhibit

Tap into History at the Museum’s NEW “Wall of Firsts” Interactive Exhibit

ALAMOGORDO, NM – May 27, 2025 – The New Mexico Museum of Space History is excited to announce the grand opening of its newest long-term exhibit, the “Wall of Firsts” interactive. With a single touch of a fingertip, the “Wall of Firsts” springs to life across two impressive 86-inch screens. Photos, videos, and detailed text “explode” across the displays, transporting

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Creekside Great Kiva, courtesy of Jornada Research Institute

NM Museum of Space History’s Launch Pad Lecture: Digging Up Ancient Astronomy in the Desert Southwest

Photo: Creekside Great Kiva, courtesy of Jornada Research Institute Guest Speaker: David Greenwald, President of Jornada Research Institute Location: New Horizons Dome Theater and Planetarium When: June 6, 2025, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Explore how ancient New Mexico communities aligned with the stars at the New Mexico Museum of Space History’s upcoming Launch Pad Lecture Archaeoastronomy Associations of the

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une 2025 Stem Camp: Rockets and Drones

June 2025 STEM Camp: Rockets and Drones

Alamogordo, NM — NMSU Alamogordo, in collaboration with educators from the New Mexico Museum of Space History and sponsored by the International Space Hall of Fame Foundation, proudly presents the Rocket & Drone STEM Camp. This exciting opportunity invites middle school students, from those entering 6th grade to those completing 8th grade, to explore the fascinating

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Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, completed a circuit of the Earth in the spaceship Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. Photograph from Getty Images

Launch Pad Lectures Return to New Horizons Dome Theater

PHOTO CAPTION: Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, completed a circuit of the Earth in the spaceship Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. Photograph from Getty Images ALAMOGORDO, NM – The New Mexico Museum of Space History is pleased to announce that the Launch Pad Lecture series will return to the New

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Brianna Buller, Curator Supervisor of the NMMSH

The New Mexico Museum of Space History has a new Curator Supervisor!

The New Mexico Museum of Space History is thrilled to announce Brianna (Bri) Buller, is the museum’s new Curator Supervisor! Buller began her career at space history in September 2023 when she was hired as the Curator Assistant following several years working as a member of the curatorial staff at Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas. Buller

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Climb the Cube at the NM Museum of Space History

New Mexico Museum of Space History to Host Climb the Cube! — a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Honoring Fallen Heroes this Saturday

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 12, 2024   Alamogordo’s New Mexico Museum of Space History is proud to host the upcoming 9/11 memorial Climb the Cube! event sponsored by the Alamogordo Fire Department. The event will be held on Saturday, September 14, 2024, and commemorates the 343 firefighters, 60 police officers, 8 emergency medical technicians, and numerous

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Portrait of Tuskegee airman Edward M. Thomas by photographer Toni Frissell March 1945

Tuskegee Airmen Featured in February Launch Pad Lecture

Popular Speaker Series Moves Location to New Horizons Theater What: The Tuskegee Airmen, an historic group of World War II African American fighter and bomber pilots, will be the topic of the February Launch Pad Lecture. Ms. Carolyn A. Peeler will give the presentation. Ms. Peeler is the Chief of Manpower and Organization, 49th Force

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News from the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, NM

Museum Welcomes Three New Staff Members

(Alamogordo, New Mexico, January 4, 2024) – The New Mexico Museum of Space History is pleased to welcome three new staff members – Education Specialist Llirmarie DeLeon, Assistant Curator Brianna Buller, and Finance Officer Andy Olivas. “Each of our new staff members brings a unique skill set and personal passion to our museum and we’re delighted

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News from the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, NM

Ranger & Mariner: All Aboard! Free January Launch Pad Lecture Friday

What: The monthly Launch Pad Lecture at the New Mexico Museum of Space History will feature Museum Education Director Mike Shinabery. His topic will be “Ranger & Mariner: All Aboard!” Shinabery will discuss these early space probes and what they were designed to do. This is the last Launch Pad Lecture to be held on the

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NM Museum of Space History Astronomy League Star Party — Public Event

Astronomy League December Activities

What: The Museum of Space History’s Astronomy League has lots going on in December! This month’s League meeting has been moved to Thursday, December 7. The monthly meeting of the New Mexico Museum of Space History’s Astronomy League welcomes astronomers of all ages and skill levels. The meeting will be held in the Clyde W. Tombaugh

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NM Museum of Space History's new exhibit Sci-Fi Sci-Fact

Sci Fi & Sci Fact: Two Worlds Collide Exhibit Opens December 15

What: Learn how Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has helped save lives. Discover how a guy named Hugo laid the groundwork for virtual reality and wireless technology in the early 1900s. See how the realms of science fiction and science fact overlap and help create our modern world when the Sci Fi & Sci Fact exhibit opens on Friday, December 15. Where: New

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Rayguns, Robots, and Rocketships! Free December Launch Pad Lecture Friday

What: The monthly Launch Pad Lecture at the New Mexico Museum of Space History will feature Museum Executive Director Chris Orwoll. His topic will be “Rayguns, Robots, and Rocketships!” Orwoll will talk about pop culture and the museum’s upcoming exhibit “Sci Fi & Sci Fact.” When: Friday, December 1, 2023, at 9:00 am. Where: New Mexico Museum of

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Former NASA Astronaut Col. (ret.) Frank Borman. Photo credit: NASA

Apollo Legend Frank Borman Passes Away at 95

Astronaut Borman Died November 7, 2023 (Alamogordo, New Mexico) – Veteran of Gemini 7 and Apollo 8, Frank Borman passed away on November 7, 2023, in Billings, Montana, following a stroke. Borman was NASA’s oldest living astronaut. The New Mexico Museum of Space History extends its deepest condolences to Mr. Borman’s family and friends. Frank Borman

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NM Museum of Space History Astronomy League Star Party — Public Event

Free Star Party Saturday, Nov. 11

What: The Museum of Space History’s Astronomy League is hosting a free Star Party for everyone who loves to stargaze. Astronomy League members will point out Saturn, Jupiter, and other wonders of the early winter night sky. Selected objects will be shown live on large monitors to make viewing easier for children and the seeing impaired.

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ISS Spacewalk — Credit: NASA Astronauts sometimes work outside the space station. Working outside is called a spacewalk.

Free November Launch Pad Lecture Celebrates 25 Years on the Space Station

What: The monthly Launch Pad Lecture at the New Mexico Museum of Space History will feature Museum Education Director Michael Shinabery. His topic will be “ISS: 25th Anniversary”. He’ll give a brief history of the International Space Station and what it took to create and man it. When: Friday, November 3, 2023, at 9:00 am. Where: New Mexico Museum

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Veterans Day at the NM Museum of Space History

THREE Free Days at the Museum for Vets!

Veterans, Active-Duty Personnel, National Guard, First Responders, and Families Invited What: Veterans, active-duty service members, National Guard personnel, and first responders are invited to attend the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo free on the federally observed holiday Friday, November 10, on Veterans Day, Saturday, November 11, and Sunday, November 12.   When: Friday, November

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Astronomy League Meeting — NM Museum of Space History

Astronomy League Meeting October 12

What: The monthly of the New Mexico Museum of Space History’s Astronomy League welcomes astronomers of all ages and skill levels. Special guest speaker for this meeting will be Carol McLean Wright who will be speaking about her and her father’s experiences with NASA during the Apollo era. Wright will be showing a LEM Operating Manual

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Photo -- Two men at the top of the tower with “Gadget” at Trinity Site. (Credit: Los Alamos National Lab)

“Oppenheimer After Trinity” to Premier at New Horizons Theater

What: The Museum of Space of Space History is pleased to present the award-winning documentary Oppenheimer After Trinity at the New Horizons Dome Theater. Oppenheimer After Trinity is a thought-provoking and insightful documentary that explores events that occurred after the testing of the world’s first atomic bomb in July of 1945. The documentary offers a

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Annular Eclipse at the NM Museum of Space History

The Sun to Put on Special Show for Great Southwest Star Party!

What: The sun is scheduled to put on a special annular eclipse to kick off the Great Southwest Star Party, featuring a deep partial eclipse with over 90% of the sun’s surface covered by the moon. Organizers of the Star Party were delighted to hear of the sun’s participation in the event and noted that it’s

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October LPL:Systems Engineering for Space Missions

Speaker: Sara Kerner –  Principal Software Engineer and Associate Fellow at Lockheed Martin Topic: Systems Engineering for Space Missions This topic will provide an overview of different space missions and how we build systems for space-based observation and exploration. Ms. Sara Kerner is a Principal Software Engineer and Associate Fellow at Lockheed Martin. She has

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