
Challenger Space Center
The Challenger Space Center is an educational facility dedicated to promoting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through engaging exhibits and programs. Named after the Challenger Space Shuttle, which tragically failed during its launch in 1986, the center honors the legacy of the astronauts lost by inspiring future generations. Visitors can participate in space-themed simulations, workshops, and lectures, gaining hands-on experience in areas like space exploration and robotics. By fostering a passion for learning, the Challenger Space Center aims to prepare students and the public for careers in the growing fields of science and technology.