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EDIT: i wish i could edit this and remove astronomy. i see that it is important for everybody to learn all of them.
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So I have a flight with a 11h stay in Houston, and I thought about what to do.
The both from the title came to my mind, but I only can comfortably visit one, which would you go for?
I am also open for alternative suggestions :)
Edit: Thank you all for the insight :) I arrive at IAH and will probably visit the natural science museum ^
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I got tickets for the permanent exhibit & tickets for a planetarium show. The exhibit starts at 12:00 Pm and the planetarium show is at 1:00. Will I be able to go back to the exhibit after the show to continue where I left off? I thought I had gotten tickets for 11:00 but I was wrong. I don’t think I’ll have enough time to see everything in an hour before the show starts. I checked their FAQ but was not able to find an answer for this. Any help is appreciated!
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