SPACE WALK BRICK LEGACY

Close-up of brick paving engraved with names of people, with a park in the background featuring trees, a bench, and fencing.

Leave Your Mark on the Future of Space

You believe the stories of space exploration—and the heroes who made it possible—should never be forgotten.

The Space Walk Commemorative Brick Program gives you a simple, meaningful way to honor the past while helping build the future of The Astronauts Memorial Foundation and The Center for Space Education.

As time moves forward, memories can fade. Without continued support, the legacy of those who gave their lives in service to our nation’s space program—and the educational mission that carries their story forward—faces uncertainty. You can preserve that legacy. By dedicating a Space Walk Commemorative Brick, you claim a permanent place in history—one that tells a story of honor, remembrance, and hope for generations to come.

Your engraved brick becomes a timeless tribute, honoring:

  • An individual

  • A family

  • A team or organization

  • Or anyone inspired by space exploration and the pursuit of discovery

Each brick tells its story in three meaningful lines, etched in stone as a lasting symbol of passion, remembrance, and belief in the future.

What Your Brick Includes

  • Three lines of engraved text

  • Up to 14 characters per line (including spaces)

  • Professional brick engraving

  • A commemorative certificate, mailed to you once your brick is placed

Your Space Walk Brick does more than mark a moment—it helps ensure that the memories of our fallen astronauts live on, while supporting education that inspires the next generation of explorers.

Honor the past. Inspire the future. Leave your mark among the stars.

Order your brick today

Give a Gift That Orbits History

Only 4 Remaining

Every great story has a moment when someone chooses to do something meaningful—something that lasts.

This is that moment.

With the Orbiter Brick Promotion, you can place a permanent tribute at the foot of the National Space Mirror Memorial, honoring a loved one alongside astronaut and space shuttle commander Bob Cabana—as one of only eight exclusive “orbiting” bricks.

This isn’t just a brick.
It’s a legacy.

The Problem

Most gifts are temporary. They’re opened, appreciated… and eventually forgotten.

But you want something different.
Something that honors a life, a dream, or a connection to space in a way that endures.

The Solution

A Space Walk Brick etched in stone, placed at Kennedy Space Center, and woven into the story of human spaceflight.

Your purchase directly supports:

  • The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

  • The Center for Space Education

Helping inspire future explorers while honoring those who paved the way.

What You Receive

Your personalized Space Walk Brick, featuring:

  • Three lines of custom text

  • Up to 14 characters per line (including spaces & punctuation)

  • A mailed certificate confirming your brick has been etched

  • Placement on a newly constructed pathway at the National Space Mirror Memorial

  • Location details sent to you once installed—so you can visit your brick during your next trip to Kennedy Space Center

  • Why This Matters

This brick will sit where heroes are remembered, where visitors pause, reflect, and feel inspired.

It’s a gift that says:

  • You mattered.

  • You are remembered.

  • You are part of the story.

How It Works

  1. Add one brick at a time to your cart (select Qty 1)

  2. Complete the inscription form for the person being honored

  3. Repeat for additional bricks, if desired

  4. We take care of the rest—from etching to placement

Act Now

Only 4 Orbiter Bricks remain.

Once they’re gone, this opportunity to place your tribute alongside one of America’s most respected astronauts will be gone forever.

Create a lasting legacy.
Honor someone extraordinary.
Give a gift that truly orbits history.

Get your orbiter brick today

SPACE WALK DATABASE

If you have purchased a brick or would like to learn about the names on our Space Walk click the link below.

Space Walk Database