New Mexico Museum of Space History

New Mexico Museum of Space History

Coordinates: 32°55′16″N 105°55′15″W / 32.921024°N 105.920734°W / 32.921024; -105.920734

New Mexico Museum of Space History
Established 1976
Location Alamogordo, New Mexico
Type Aviation museum
Visitor figures 106,804 [1]:5
Director Randall Hayes
Curator George House
Website http://www.nmspacemuseum.org

The New Mexico Museum of Space History is a museum and planetarium complex in Alamogordo, New Mexico, dedicated to artifacts and displays related to space flight and the space age. It includes the International Space Hall of Fame. The Museum of Space History highlights the role that New Mexico has had in the U. S. space program, and is one of eight museums administered by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. The museum has been accredited by American Association of Museums since 1993.[2]:55 [3]

Contents

Exhibits

Main building

The museum includes exhibits about the planets of the Solar System, space flight and the primates that were used in early space flight experiments conducted by the United States. The museum holds mock-ups and training units of many important space artifacts such as satellites, the Space Shuttle, and the lunar lander (the originals are still in space or on the moon).

Outlying buildings

The Clyde W. Tombaugh IMAX Theater and Planetarium has a projection dome that doubles as an IMAX screen and as a planetarium. IMAX-format films are screened daily.

The Hubbard Space Science Education Building was dedicated in Spring 1991. It holds classrooms and laboratories and is the site of the annual Shuttle Camps.

The Museum Support Center is an offsite warehouse and workshop that prepares items for display.[2]:57-58 [4]

Outdoors

A Little Joe II in the museum's rocket park, viewed from the museum building.

The John P. Stapp Air and Space Park is an outdoor exhibit area holding large artifacts, including the Solar Wind No. 1 rocket sled ridden by Stapp.

Ham, who in 1961 became the first chimp in space, is buried at the museum in front of the flagpoles.

The Astronaut Memorial Garden was created and dedicated to the memory of the astronauts who died in the Challenger explosion. After the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, the names of Columbia's astronauts were added to the memorial.[2]:52-53

The Daisy Track (named after the Daisy air rifle) was an air-powered sled track used to test safety devices, including the ancestor of the automobile seat belt. The museum rescued the pieces of the Daisy Track in 1986 and reassembled them as an outdoor exhibit in 2004.[2]:57 [5] The Daisy Track exhibit is partly outside and partly inside a building that has some other exhibits. A full-sized replica of Spaceship One is also in this building. [6]

Programs

International Space Hall of Fame

The International Space Hall of Fame honors persons who have made great contributions to the advancement of space fight and technology. One of the museum exhibits is a collection of photos and biographies of inductees.

Shuttle Camp

Shuttle Camp [7] is a summer program started in 1986 to interest children in science and engineering. The program emphasizes rocketry, space science, space history, and astronomy.[2]:53 There are different classes for different ages groups. In 2008 there were so many applicants that the camp was extended for another two weeks and enrollment was expected to break past records, with over 700 children participating. [8]

New Mexico Space Journal

The museum publishes New Mexico Space Journal (OCLC 51740474) approximately semi-annually. It carries articles about space history as well as museum news and exhibit listings. [9]

Repository for Spaceport America

The New Mexico Spaceport Authority has declared the museum the repository for materials dealing with Spaceport America, a commercial spaceport being constructed near Upham, New Mexico.[2]:64[6]

Annual fireworks extravaganza

The museum puts on a large fireworks show every July 4, funded partly by the museum and partly by City of Alamogordo. It is visible all over the city, and museum members get to view it from the museum grounds. [10]

History

The museum was originally created as the International Space Hall of Fame. In 1973 former Alamogordo mayor Dwight Ohlinger was inspired by the Baseball Hall of Fame to propose a Space Hall of Fame, and further to propose that it be built at Alamogordo because so much of the developmental work for the space program had been done in the Tularosa Basin. [2]:35 Ohlinger rallied support among elected officials at local, state, and national levels, and New Mexico Governor Bruce King adopted the idea into the Office of Cultural Affairs.[2]:38 The early plans called for displays of space-related artifacts and the inclusion of a planetarium.[2]:39

Charles E. Nolan and Associates were hired as the architects.[2]:39-40 The main building was designed and constructed as a "golden cube" (a cube with a gold-tinted glass exterior) and dedicated on October 5, 1976, opening to the public on November 23, 1976.[2]:40,44 At the dedication ceremony the initial fifteen Hall of Fame members were inducted.[2]:44

The planetarium was constructed in combination with an IMAX theater and opened in 1981.[2]:51 The combined facility was named after Clyde W. Tombaugh, New Mexico resident and discoverer of Pluto.

In 1987 the name of the facility was changed to Space Center, reflecting the growing role of the exhibits.[2]:52 In 2001 the name changed again to its present name of New Mexico Museum of Space History.[2]:57

Notes

  1. ^ (PDF) On Fertile Ground: 2006 Report to the Community. New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. http://www.newmexicoculture.org/fertileground.pdf. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hallmark, Howard (2008). The New Mexico Museum of Space History: A Short History. Alamogordo, NM: International Space Hall of Fame Foundation. 
  3. ^ "List of Accredited Museums". American Association of Museums. http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/accred/list.cfm?mode=alpha. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  4. ^ "Museum Support Center". New Mexico Museum of Space History. http://www.nmspacemuseum.org/content.php?id=119. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  5. ^ "Daisy Track and X-37". New Mexico Museum of Space History. http://www.nmspacemuseum.org/content.php?id=58. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  6. ^ a b "Museum to house spaceport artifacts". Alamogordo Daily News. 2006-10-15. OCLC 10674593. 
  7. ^ "Shuttle Camp". New Mexico Museum of Space History. http://www.nmspacemuseum.org/shuttlecamp/. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  8. ^ "Space camp keeps kids busy". Alamogordo Daily News: pp. 1A, 6A. 2008-06-26. OCLC 10674593. 
  9. ^ "New Mexico Space Journal". New Mexico Museum of Space History. http://www.nmspacemuseum.org/content.php?id=41. Retrieved 2008-07-04. 
  10. ^ Anderson, Karl (2008-06-25). "Fireworks program set for July the Fourth". Alamogordo Daily News: pp. 1A, 2A. OCLC 10674593. 

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