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Inside Rocket City, Alabama, the birthplace of Nasa ships that put man on moon as Trump taps it as Space Command center


THE city chosen to host the White House’s Space Command headquarters is a rural Alabama town with a deep-rooted history with NASA.

Huntsville earned the nickname Rocket City after producing the ship that put the Apollo 11 crew on the Moon in 1969.

President Trump speaking during a meeting in the Oval Office.
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President Donald Trump has said the US Space Center will be moved to Huntsville, Alabama[/caption]

Artemis 1 Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter being unloaded from a barge.
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Huntsville produces major rocketeering projects like the Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter (LVSA) for the Artemis-1 mission[/caption]

Saturn V rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
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The town is home to the US Space Rocket Center, which has attracted millions of tourists[/caption]

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that the federal government’s Space Command center would be moved from Colorado Springs to the southern town.

This came after he signed an order to bring back the center in 2018 after it had been absorbed in 2002 into the US Strategic Command.

Since his first term, Trump has expressed his intentions to reestablish America as a leader in space exploration, and believed that investing in Huntsville was the way forward.

However in 2023 when Joe Biden was president, his administration decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, where its temporary headquarters had been located.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said that hundreds of billions of dollars would be poured into Huntsville and the town would forever be known as “Rocket City.”

For decades, Huntsville has attracted tourists who travel from across the country to see the US Space and Rocket Center (USSRC), which was established by rocketeer Wernher von Braun.

Von Braun worked with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in the 60s and was the lead architect for the world-changing Apollo mission.

He and his team of German-born aerospace engineers helped to produce the Saturn V super-heavy-lift launch vehicle that helped propel spacecraft to the Moon

After making history, von Braun started advocating for space travel in the US, at one point partnering with Walt Disney to produce a series of space-themed movies.

His goal for the USSRC was to get the next generation of Americans excited about exploration and even more outlandish projects like a trip to Mars.

Though he didn’t live long enough to see his plans play out, the center went on to actualize his grand vision.

In 1982, the first Space Camp opened, offering children the opportunity to peek behind the curtain at how hero astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took steps on the Moon.

Now, well over 800,000 children and adults have visited Huntsville to attend the wildly popular day, weekend, and week-long camps, the Associated Press reported.

Artemis 1 rocket stage adapter being transported at Kennedy Space Center.
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A piece of the Artemis 1 rocket that was built in Huntsville[/caption]

Saturn V rocket replica at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
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The center in Huntsville hosts a Space Camp that has attracted generations of children[/caption]

HIDDEN GEM

Huntsville lies about an hour and a half north of Birmingham and is the most populous city in Alabama. According to the 2020 Census, over 200,000 people reported living there.

Tourists who didn’t sign up for camps can still visit the USSRC to tour the largest space museum in the world.

Travelers can witness America’s space program in real time by getting a look at the facilities where top talents are researching the final frontier.

“A space enthusiast, history buff, appreciator of the arts, or anyone with a general curiosity for how the world works would enjoy Alabama’s top tourism jewel,” the City of Huntsville’s website states.

“Where else can one stand beneath the world’s only full-stack Space Shuttle, complete with two solid rocket boosters and external tank?”

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  • The International Space Station, often abbreviated to ISS, is a large space craft that orbits Earth and houses astronauts who go up there to complete scientific missions
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  • Nasa uses the station to learn about living and working in space
  • It is approximately 250 miles above Earth and orbits around the planet just like a satellite
  • Living inside the ISS is said to be like living inside a big house with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a gym, lots of science labs and a big bay window for viewing Earth

Pieces in the museum’s permanent collection include the first American satellite, the Explorer I, and design modules for the International Space Station.

The USSRC is also showing off current models for the planned Space Launch System, which they hope will help send astronauts to Mars.

Huntsville residents who work in space exploration hope that any visitors stopping by the town realize that space travel isn’t a relic of the past, but a future that great minds are actively working toward.

Deborah Barnhart, who worked as the executive director of the USSRC, told the AP in 2018, “We’re all space geeks and we love it.”

“We’re looking to the future, really looking to travel in space, trying to figure out the problems of living and working in space,” she said.

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