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    McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

    3.4 (35 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Ken A.

    Had a fun day going here, lot of information about planes, space, moon, Mount Washington. Easy to navigate thru the displays. Lot of interactive displays. Eaven though we are adults and a lot of the displays are geared to kids we still had a lot of fun. Chose to see the eclipse planetarium show which was very informative. As a Star Trek fan was surprised to see some Star Trek displays.

    CJ M.

    Good place to kill an hour. We stopped here after the recent rebirth of the Challenger disaster, thanks to the Netflix series. Kids were interested in learning more about the space program and Christa McAuliff. Planetarium wasn't worth it, in my opinion. Went way over the kid's heads, outside of the cartoon theme. To be honest, I was really surprised that there wasn't more of a presence/memorial for Christa, seeing as she taught in Concord. We only saw a small photo of her on the way out. Glad we went, to check the box, but most likely won't be back.

    Rachael G.

    The best thing here is the planetarium! Went for a show today about the constellations and it was very informative! It's only 5 bucks for a show but you also have to pay the $10 admission price, so ends up being $15 but that's about the price of a movie these days. I want to come back for another one. We checked out the exhibits too but were done in like 30 mins. Wish they had more here.

    Grahame G.

    A fun local science museum paying tribute to a couple of New Hampshire's finest space heroes, Alan Shepard and Chista McAuliffe. Shepard was the first American in space and also one of the last men to walk on the moon, and McAuliffe of course was the schoolteacher who tragically died in the Challenger disaster. Outside the entrance they have a full-size Redstone rocket and Mercury capsule on display, and inside you can get a closer look at another Mercury capsule hanging next to the balcony. They have lots of hands-on interactive displays on offer, although many of these were broken or missing essential parts. I particularly liked the section explaining basic physics and flight mechanics, and judging from the noise level, the party of kids in at the time did too! Of the exhibits that were actually working, the best has to be the Space Shuttle cockpit, where you can actually try your hand at landing it; and the lunar lander simulator. There's some interesting stuff on weather and satellite imagery too, but overall it comes across as somewhat underfunded. There is a lack of big exhibits and the shop was pretty poor too, although if you bring kids I'm sure they'll love it. I expected there to be more about McAulliffe, but it was just one small section. Overall I'd say that it's not up to the standard of a similar NASA-funded space museum, but it's a good educational resource to educate kids about their local heroes.

    Danielle M.

    We loved the museum! It is small, so you go through it pretty quickly. But they have some great things to look at. The interactive fish tank was so cute, my kids loved that. We did watch a show at the planetarium. It was beautiful, but if you get a group with kids under 5 and they don't know how to stay quiet long, it'll interrupt the whole show. My 8yr old son loves this stuff and he was a little upset that he couldn't hear the person talking because of the loud children talking throughout the whole thing. If I could give a tip to parents with kids under 5, "Tonight Sky" is not really for kids under 5yrs old, they'll get bored quickly. Other than that we had a great time!

    Susan D.

    We really enjoyed our visit. It's $9 for adults, and one of us got in free because of the NHPR Member Card Benefit of the Month. The Center is small and contains a lot of fun interactive exhibits. I liked the large sphere onto which is projected images of the different planets and some of their moons. (Pluto's not a planet anymore, sadly.) If you're interested in seeing what life is like in space, meteorology, and seeing astrological bodies in the observatory, visit the Discovery Center.

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    So glad that you enjoyed your visit with us!

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    Great experience. The planetarium show is amazing! This was a great place to take the kids. Mine especially loved the playground.

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    Was a little suprised at the price of admission with planetarium show ($54 total).

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