Archive for 2008

“Space Rose” flies way over the rainbow for New Year’s Parade!

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

‘Space rose’ adds New Year’s parade to its 5.3 million mile journey (article from collectspace.com)

The rose more traveled: a “Tournament of Roses” rose floats in Earth orbit. It will next be on a New Year’s parade float. (NASA)

December 31, 2008 — On New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California, among the hundreds of thousands of roses covering nearly 50 flower-formed floats in the Tournament of Roses Parade, among the more than 12,000 roses covering the Bayer Advanced “Wizard of Oz”-themed float, will be the only rose among them all that truly flew “somewhere over the rainbow.”

The two-toned pink rose, appropriately of the variety that was named after the parade (“Tournament of Roses”), circled the Earth more than 200 times in February 2008, aboard space shuttle Atlantis. How the rose came to be there, and how it is now to be a part of the parade, came as a result of the author of “Roses For Dummies” working together with an astronaut, who also happened to be his younger brother.

“I have had a long interest in roses and have written a number of books on roses,” explained Lance Walheim in an interview with collectSPACE. “Everybody was always kidding me, why don’t you send up a rose with Rex? The challenges of doing that, well, my staged answer was, ‘Rex can’t even grow a rose in his own backyard, how is he going to grow one in space?’”

The idea however appealed to Lance, and to Rex, who at the time was preparing to embark on his second mission.

“I thought that would be a great idea,” shared the younger Walheim. “Since I am from California, and the Rose Parade is here in California, and he is a rose expert, it seemed like a neat idea to combine his career with my career.”

Rex (right) and Lance Walheim with the space rose (NASA)

As both brothers recalled, the problem was how to do it. (more…)

Space Shuttle Endeavour visible in Houston sky today!

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

UPDATE! latest photoS as the Space Shuttle Endeavour makes its way over SCH to say hello!! check it out!! photo just taken by Space Center Houston Staff at 12:20pm Dec.11! HIstory!

Special Message from the Shuttle Program Manager:

ON Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer, ON ENDEAVOUR!

Even though it snowed last night in Houston, Santa hasn’t changed his schedule..but the Space Shuttle Endeavour will fly by the Johnson Space Center today between 11:45am to 12:45pm while mounted on a modified Boeing 747 Carrier Aircraft! The Endeavour will fly by and be visible from Ellington field and the Sonny Carter Training Facility before passing over JSC.

After landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Nov. 30, Endeavour is on its cross country journey back to the Kennedy Space Center.

Information about the Shuttle’s Ferry Flight will be available on the Shuttle’s main website at:

www.nasa.gov/shuttle

Image above: The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft carries Endeavour back to its home base at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo credit: NASA

Kids Only Tram Takes Inaugural Ride!

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Fifth graders from Fisher Elementary helped to launch the new Discount Tire School Bus Tram Tour at Space Center Houston Tuesday. The brand new tram decorated like a bright yellow school bus seats up to 100 and circles around the Saturn V-the most powerful rocket ever built! Did we mention its just for kids?! How cool is that? See the inaugural ride on the news above and come see it in person right now only at Space Center Houston! Remember you can get $5 off your admission tickets at www.spacecenter.org for a limited time!!

Oscar De La Hoya At Space Center Houston!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Left: Boxing Superstar and Celebrity Oscar De La Hoya Right: Rising Star and Philippines Native Manny Pacquiao

Space Center Houston gets ready to rumble! Boxing Superstars Oscar de la Hoya and Manny Pacquiao will announce their December 6 mega-fight at Space Center Houston as part of a six-city press tour on Friday, October 3 at 10am.  Space Center Houston is honored to join other historic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty in New York City and the Sears Tower in Chicago as host of the history making announcement.

The De La Hoya/Pacquiao upcoming bout is being deemed a dream match-up for sports fans and one of the biggest fights in boxing history. The 12-round, 147-pound welterweight bout is set for Saturday, Dec. 6 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nev. and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View. Tickets to the Las Vegas fight on December 6 sold out in mattter of minutes with V.I.P. ringside seats fetching more than $23,000 EACH!

But, you can see them for a LOT less live in person at Space Center Houston included in the cost of admission! Join lucky Houston sports fans and boxing enthusiasts this Friday Oct. 3 at 10 am at Space Center Houston and don’t miss the chance of a lifetime to meet Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao  for this monumental celebrity event!

And the Winner Is…

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

NANCY BILLE!!!!!

A big heartfelt congratulations goes out to Nancy Bille from the Space Center Houston education department for winning the coveted honor of September Crew Member of the Month!

“Nancy started on February 14, 2007 in the Education Department.  She provides exceptional customer service to our teachers and scout leaders by taking their reservations and providing answers to their questions concerning our teacher workshops and Scout Camp-in’s. Nancy has a great attitude every day of work and is always willing to help others with their projects in the office.” -Allison Benjamin, Education Director

We are extremely proud to have Nancy as part of the Space Center Houston team!