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A space camp trainee experiences the five degrees of freedom in a chair that simulates movement in space.

Igniting the Future

Two trainees suited up in EVA or extravehicular activity suits work on a Space Camp mission.

Empowering Explorers

Two trainees suited up in EVA or extravehicular activity suits work on a Space Camp mission.

Preserving the Past

Connecting you to the Mission

As the fundraising partner to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, we are here to connect you to the next generation of explorers, engineers, and scientists.

Your generosity allows us to preserve historical artifacts for future generations, provide scholarships to those in financial need to experience the impact of Space Camp®,  and build better infrastructure to grow and improve experiences for our camp trainees and museum guests.

Whether you are an alum of a Space Camp® program, a parent of a trainee, a technology company, or just a lover of science, you’ve found friends here at the Space & Rocket Center Education Foundation.

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Space Camp teams were delighted by a recent visit from Ed Buckbee, the Rocket Center’s Founding Executive Director and Education Foundation Honorary Lifetime Member. Seen here with his daughter, Jackie Buckbee Witherspoon, Ed got his first look at the new Space Camp Operations Center, the construction project to renovate Rocket Park and the “Dare to Explore: Frontiers of Space” exhibit.
Robin Soprano, Vice President of Space Camp, left, and Brenda Carr, U.S. Space & Rocket Center Education Foundation Executive Director, right, welcomed Ed Buckbee, who called the facility “world class.”
Supporting the Mission of the
U.S. Space and Rocket Center