Houston-Hobby Airport... not quite sure why they have a cow in a spacesuit with the Lonestar flag (shouldn't it be a longhorn??)
NASA 50th Anniversary Display in Houston-Hobby Airport
NASA photographs in Houston-Hobby Airport
NASA offramp
NASA Parkway
Johnson Space Center (JSC)
...and counting
Lunar Rover during NASA Edge promo filming at JSC... Joe Kosmo as the driver and Barbara Romig as his assistant. Right background shows the Vibration and Acoustic Test Facility
Rear View of New Lunar Rover
Rear View of New Lunar Rover at Johnson Space Center
Even the Golden Arches gets in on the space game!
Local restaurant...
More everything.
Flags of ISS Participants on road divider
Webster, Texas
Apollo Era hangout, "The Outpost"
Seriously?
One of the walls in the Outpost Tavern
Columnbia Memorial in the Outpost Tavern
Houston, Texas
Challenger 7 Memorial Park
Commemorating the flight of STS-51L in 1986
Fry's Electronics store in Webster (outside Houston), Texas
International Space Station Exterior!
Suspended space suit inside Fry's Electronics of Webster, TX (note also that all the store signs are space-themed!)
The Crew Return Vehicle of the ISS, or the "CRV"... in entrance of Fry's in Webster
"С ю о в" is the Russian "Soyuz" capsule, or what serves as the "escape pod" of sorts on the space station. This mock-up is actual size.
"Звезда" or the Russian "Zvezda" Service Module of the ISS. Re-created module is actual size, as is the truss segment below it.
" З а р я́ " is the "Zarya" module of the Russian portion of the ISS -- also known as the "FGB" or Functional Cargo Block. To the right of this (painted grey) is Unity, America's "Node #1" and the Destiny Lab. Mockup is actual size.
Part of the "truss" section of the space station inside Fry's houses their food shop & café ... Note all the Space Agency logos. (This is actually a bit more spacious than the ACTUAL S1 Truss Segment that is orbiting!!)
NASA Space Suit beside the Home Theatre section...
Full size replica of the "CanadArm" -- or the robotic arm developed by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA)... also known technically as the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS)
Full-sized replica Solar Arrays... and these things are amazing, they hover over the entire length of the store in just about every section!
View of Russian segments and solar arrays from the Software Department...
Spacewalker, solar panel and truss segment of the mock space station over the Blu-Ray section (note also that all the store signs are space-themed!)
"History of flight" murals near the cash registers...
Houston Hotel
They have... EVERYTHING.
And I do mean everything.
Think they have a centrifuge on the playground?