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Johnson Space Center's newest traveling exhibit debuted Thursday, June 12, 2008, in front of Space Center Houston, where it will stay for the next few days. It will then journey around the nation to showcase NASA's exploration story. The exhibit is described as taking visitors "on an imaginary spacewalk down memory lane that eventually leads them to the future of space exploration." Upon entering the exhibit, the experience begins by showcasing the early days of the shuttle program, followed by the progress of the International Space Station. The display concludes with the Constellation Program and its next generation spacecraft designed to explore the moon and beyond. Visitors not only learn why NASA is going back to the moon and how, but will have the opportunity to touch a 3 billion year old moon rock brought back aboard Apollo 17, the last manned mission to the moon.
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