First look: New Moonshot Museum bridges Pittsburgh to the moon in effort to spur innovation (photos)

PITTSBURGH — An out-of-this-world experience has landed in Pittsburgh to offer visitors the opportunity to see the future of space exploration up close and in real-time.

The Moonshot Museum, a roughly 3,000-square-foot facility housed inside the North Side headquarters of space company Astrobotic Technology Inc., officially opens to the public as Pittsburgh’s newest museum on Oct. 15. It’s a standalone nonprofit that operates independently from Astrobotic, a company that is making landers and rovers that will someday end up on the lunar surface.

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