Henry Crown Space Center opened in 1986.[1] The space center includes artifacts and interactive exhibits about space travel. Located in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, the Henry Crown Space Center includes the Apollo 8 spacecraft and Aurora 7 capsule.[2]
Established | 1986 |
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Location | 5700 South Lake Shore Drive (at East 57th Street), Chicago, Illinois, US, 60637 |
Coordinates | 41°47′26″N 87°34′58″W / 41.79056°N 87.58278°W |
Type | Space Museum |
Collection size | Spacecraft
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Website | www |
The museum was established with a donation from philanthropist Henry Crown. Crown was a billionaire who built General Dynamics. General Dynamics also played a role in Aerospace.[5][6]
The space center opened with a visit from James Lovell in 1986.[1] The cost of the Space center was 12 million dollars. The museum of Science and Industry in Chicago also opened an OmniMax theater in 1986: it was built inside the space center.[3][7]