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Írjon visszajelzéstIt was an exciting experience and learning trip for my kids. It is must visit if you are around the place and your kids are interested about space and what NASA does.
Great place to work. I have been here for a very long time. I do miss Goddard day when we use to have vendors come in with the food trucks and we open our gates up for the general public to come in and explore and discover what we do. Miss them days.At this time there will be No video or Photos posted to this post.
The more I read about Nasa the dumber I become. You all cause more harm than good. You pollute the world and deplete resources with very little benefit to taxpayers. Now you're messing with astroid orbits. What happens when you set off a chain reaction and a bigger one comes heading for Earth that you can't get rid of? You are children playing with fire. If you focused more on saving the Earth instead of leaving it, we'd all be better off. This is a great planet. Too bad people like you are destroying it for space rocks, moon dust, and looking at planets that don't matter.
Interesting little visitor center, diverting for an hour or two. They do some cool stuff at Goddard and the staff member who was there was infectiously enthusiastic about it all. Well worth stopping by if you are in the area and interested in that sort of thing.
Imagine the public giving a company a budget of no less than 350 million dollars each week, and in return for that money that company gives the public CGI images, camera tricks, and silly museums to perpetrate the lie and fool the public into believing fairy tales of outer space and imaginary spinning globe Earth. 1 star is too generous a rating for such a company as this.