International Space Hall of Fame
The International Space Hall of Fame (aka the New Mexico Museum of Space History) sits on the western face of the Sacramento Mountain range of New Mexico in the United States.
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The building overlooks Alamogordo, New Mexico, the White Sands National Monument, Holloman Air Force Base, the White Sands Missile Range, and the Jornada del Muerto to the west. Framing this scene on the west horizon stand the Organ mountains, behind which lies Las Cruces, New Mexico. Behind the building, to the east, lies the pine forested mountains leading upward to Cloudcroft and Ruidoso, the home of the Mescalero Apache.
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Alamogordo, New Mexico - White Sands National Monument - Holloman Air Force Base - White Sands Missile Range - Jornada del Muerto - Las Cruces, New Mexico
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The museum contains samples of booster rockets, nose cones, and an exhibit on the planets of the solar system, space flight, and a small display on the primates who were used in the early space flight experiments in the U.S.
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