ARTIFACT RENTAL

Bring Space to Your Place

The Cosmosphere’s collection includes U.S. space artifacts second only to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, and the largest collection of Russian space artifacts outside of Moscow—let our team enhance your education or exhibit programs with authentic space artifacts!

Tell the visual story of Man’s journey to the stars by choosing from the Cosmosphere’s 10,000+ collection of authentic space artifacts.  

Rental Requirements:  

  • Proper display cases (SpaceWorks can fabricate cases for your organization, if needed. Click here for details!)  
  • Secure area  
  • 72 degrees F with 50% relative humidity  
  • Proper lighting  


The above conditions must be met by the interested organization in order to secure artifact rental.

Where in the world are our artifacts?

Cosmosphere Artifact Soviet Lunokhod on display as part of the JVS traveling exhibit, "Cosmos Discovery."

Cosmosphere artifacts space shuttle main landing tire and SSME nozzle on display as part of the JVS traveling exhibit, "Cosmos Discovery."

Various Cosmosphere U.S. and Soviet artifacts on display as part of the JVS traveling exhibit, "Cosmos Discovery."

Cosmosphere Apollo Main Landing Chute on display as part of the Nurminen traveling exhibition, "NASA: A Human Adventure."

Cosmosphere Mission Operations Control Room backroom consoles on set of the 2018 film, "First Man."

Cosmosphere artifact U.S. G4-C spacesuit on display as part of the JVS traveling exhibit, "Cosmos Discovery."

Cosmosphere Soviet Orlan Spacesuit on display as part of the JVS traveling exhibit, "Cosmos Discovery."

Cosmosphere Titan Rocket engines on display as part of the Nurminen traveling exhibition, "NASA: A Human Adventure."

Cosmosphere spacesuits on display as part of the Nurminen traveling exhibition, "NASA: A Human Adventure."

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