1. The University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis
    The McDonald Observatory, located in Fort Davis, Texas, offers educational programs and star parties for visitors of all ages. Experience breathtaking views of the night sky through their powerful telescopes and learn about the stars, planets, and galaxies that make up our universe.
  2. Texas State Capitol in Austin
    While not space-themed, the Texas State Capitol in Austin houses the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential library and museum, where visitors can explore exhibits on the U.S. space program's history and contributions to space exploration. Learn about the incredible achievements of astronauts and scientists who ventured beyond our planet's atmosphere.
  3. Austin Nature and Science Center in Austin
    The Austin Nature and Science Center offers interactive exhibits and educational programs on various scientific topics, including astronomy and space exploration. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, planetarium shows, and stargazing events to deepen their understanding of the cosmos.
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