Excellent information about the "Jornado Del Muerto"!
Mock-up of command module of Spaceport craft.
Portion of hands-on display regarding balance
Excellent Information about the "Jornado Del Muerto"!
Casual Information in the museum
Casual information at the hands-on balance/center-of-gravity display
Entrance the "Spaceport America" museum
Portion of hands-on display for balance
Separate information regarding this year's Spaceport competition winner.
Casual information in the museum
Casual information in the museum
Part of the hands-on gyroscope display
Casual information about gyroscopic importance in space (and every where else, too!)
Excellent information about composition of hot springs water!
Casual information at a hands-on display
Primary supporter of Spaceport America
Important information about gyroscopes
John E.
Dec 29, 2019
On the main one-way street [Broadway] through downtown, a sign identifies where to find the public library--an easy block West on Foch Street. Much to my surprise, this fine albeit small branch is located within a very good visitors center, which also includes a museum/information on "Spaceport America", most closely identified with Sir Richard Branson & space tourism. Both the library and the visitors center were very capably handled by two extremely knowledgeable women, each dedicated to bringing the best information & services to any curious individuals who enter. Besides a plethora of printed documents in all forms from newspapers to postcards to maps to fliers, she answered all my queries pertaining to this area, notably "Why would any traveler a hundred years and more before venture away from the reliable freshwater source of the exotic Rio Grande/Rio Bravo by veering Northeast through the forbidding/water-less "Jornada Del Mureto" ("Journey of Death")? [To avoid the inevitable/agonizing pre-(motor)vehicle route over a very rough but relatively "flat" route.] My wife & I walked further inside, to the "Spaceport America" information/museum, stopping briefly to observe an appealing hands-on display/command module for children. Far more interesting were hands-on displays concerning gyroscope effects and keeping your balance/center-of-gravity, both very challenging for astronauts, much less for us non-astronauts!
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