Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
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Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium: A Hub of Aviation and Space History
Located just to the north of the Tulsa International Airport, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium offers a comprehensive glimpse into Tulsa's aviation history. Exhibits span from the early days of balloon flights to significant contributions during World War II, and onto the Space Age, continuing up to present day. Visitors of all ages can engage with numerous displays, including an interactive exhibit that simulates piloting a Viper F-16 jet.
James E. Bertelsmeyer Planetarium: A Journey Through Space
If your curiosity leans towards space, the James E. Bertelsmeyer Planetarium is a must-visit. The planetarium hosts daily screenings featuring full-dome presentations on topics such as astronomy, earth science, constellations, and art history. Admission includes access to one video screening, with additional showings available for $7 each. For the latest schedule of shows, check out the museum's website.
Visitor Recommendations
Recent visitors suggest allocating one to two hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits. They particularly highlight the planetarium's video shows as a not-to-miss feature. Given its proximity to the airport, it serves as an ideal stop either before or after a flight.
Hours and Admission
The museum and planetarium have the following operating hours:
- Museum: Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Planetarium: Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission fees are as follows:
- General Admission: $15 per adult
- Military Personnel and Seniors: $12
- Children (Ages 5 to 17): $10
- Children (Ages 4 and younger): Free