
INFINITY Science Center, the official visitors center of NASA’s Stennis Space Center, has officially reopened its doors to the public following its temporary closing due to COVID 19.
During a daylong grand opening event, visitors were greeted by Stennis astronaut mascots Orbie and Starla; special Stars Wars guests, including Chewbacca and Darth Vader; the International Star Trek Fan Association; the Mandeville Robotics Team 2992; and others. They also had a chance to engage in various hands-on activities hosted by a team of Stennis visitor relations specialists.
By blending space, Earth science, engineering, and technology content to create a unique learning environment, INFINITY Science Center attracts guests from far and wide, all hoping to get a hands-on understanding of space. With the reopening, INFINITY staff members hope they are one step closer to getting back to normal, which entails sharing their knowledge and love of science with kids and adults alike.
INFINITY Science Center is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Sunday.
Individuals interested in registering for summer camp sessions may learn more at: https://www.visitinfinity.com/programs-events/summer-camps/.
For information about Stennis Space Center, visit: www.nasa.gov/centers/stennis/






