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The center has one of the world's largest university-based meteorite collections, with specimens representing over 1,500 separate falls. The collection is actively used for space-oriented research by scientists at ASU and throughout the world. Address: Bateman Physical Sciences Center C-139 Tempe AZ USA 85287-2504
Send an Email 1 480 965-6511
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The facility supports the Thermal Emission Spectrometer experiment and runs a Mars visitor area with displays about Mars and a television tuned to NASA television. Address: BOX 876305, Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA 85287-6305
1 480 965-1790
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ASU Planetarium Located at Arizona State University's Bateman Physical Sciences Center, the ASU Planetarium offers shows(weather permitting) and viewing through ASU telescopes. Reservations are required for all evening shows which run from September to November and February to April. Address: ASU Physical Sciences F-Wing 550 E Tyler Mall Tempe AZ USA 85281
Send an Email 1 480 965-6891
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The Arizona Science Center has more than 300 interactive exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetaruim, and a five-story giant-screen theater. Open daily 10am-5pm. Address: 600 East Washington St, Phoenix AZ 85004
1 602 716-2000
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The Challenger Space Center is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution and is focused on educating visitors about the stars and the US space program. Address: 21170 N. 83rd Ave Peoria AZ USA 85382
1 623 322-2001
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