NASA Remembrance Day Mission
Every year, NASA holds a Day of Remembrance to commemorate those we have lost, reflect on why we explore, and commit to our safety practices. Join us January 25th, 2025 for a Special Space Mission Simulation to help us remember this important day.
NASA’s Annual Day of Remembrance is a time to remember the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger, Columbia, and all members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery.
To comemorate this important day, we are hosting two Special Space Mission Simulations on January 25th at 12 pm and 2 pm.
In this Mission, a team must board our Spacecraft and launch to the Moon in search of a long-term habitat, while a supporting team is stationed in Mission Control to assist the astronauts. This Mission typically is rated grades 5th and up, but with the help of parents, family, and friends, all ages are welcome to join. We look forward to seeing you onboard!
⏰ Each mission is expected to last 1 1/2 hours.
🎟️ Tickets are $10 per person and must be purchased online before the mission.
⚠️ Anyone under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
Apollo 1 crew: Ed White, Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee. Photo credit: NASA
Space Shuttle Columbia crew: from left – David Brown (NASA), Rick Husband (NASA), Laurel Clark (NASA), Kalpana Chawla (NASA), Michael Anderson (NASA), William McCool (NASA), Ilan Ramon (Israeli Air Force). Photo credit: NASA.
Space Shuttle Challenger crew: from left – front row Mike Smith, Dick Scobee, Ron McNair; back row, Ellison Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Greg Jarvis, Judy Resnik. Photo credit: NASA