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Exhibit Loans and Collaborations

NASA collaborates to create meaningful experiences and connections through exhibits at museums around the world, official NASA visitor centers, and high-profile events.

NASA Center Exhibit Loan Programs

Currently, three NASA centers have exhibit loan programs. Learn more below.

Wall panels from a colorful space museum exhibit line the walls of a large room with tall windows and skylights, a black ceiling, and gray carpet. The panels feature colorful photos of galaxies, nebulas, and spacecraft landing on the Moon and Mars.

Goddard Space Flight Center

NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has an outreach program that loans out traveling exhibits such as astronaut photo cut-outs, a space suit and blue flight suit, and more – on a short-term basis – normally anywhere from one to three weeks.

NASA astronaut Drew Feustel and SLS (Space Launch System) employees from Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, interact with racegoers during the Miami Grand Prix race weekend May 6-8.

Marshall Space Flight Center

NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, manages an active traveling exhibits program, sharing the agency's endeavors in an effort to attract and inspire America's next generation of scientists, engineers and explorers.

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Johnson Space Center Exhibits

NASA's Johnson Space Center operates an active loan program whereby exhibits, displays, spacecraft models, spacesuits and various space artifacts are made available for use on a first-come, first-served basis for short and long-term loans. 

Collaborate with NASA on an Exhibit

NASA collaborates with museums and education-focused institutions across the country to create meaningful experiences and connections to the agency and its exciting missions and discoveries.

If you represent a museum or education-focused institution and would like to collaborate with NASA on an exhibit, please contact the NASA Exhibit Program at agency-exhibitsandartifacts@mail.nasa.gov.