Marissa Ohran walked out of the Starship Magellan last night for the last time as a member of the Space Center's staff. She has officially retired to attend grad school in Georgia.
For nearly 11 years, Marissa has been both a volunteer and staff member, playing a vital role in the Magellan Starship Simulator. Whether she was working with students on field trips or guiding crews through exciting private missions, she brought her positivity, energy, and devotion to every shift.
Marissa has been a constant example of what it means to live our mission: to inspire, to teach, and to create a spacefaring civilization. Her enthusiasm for space exploration and science fiction has impacted thousands of students and guests who will carry the spark of imagination she lit with them for years to come.
As a Space Center community, we are grateful for Marissa’s years of service, her unwavering commitment, and the countless hours she gave to make the Space Center a place of wonder. She leaves behind not only memories but also a legacy of kindness, professionalism, and inspiration.
Thank you, Marissa, for everything you’ve given to the Space Center. You will always be part of our crew, and we wish you the very best on your next adventure.
On a personal note, I want to thank Marissa for seeing the magic of the Center and her desire to share it with thousands of others. The Center exists today because of people like her. Thank you for sharing nearly 11 years of your life with us.
Mr. Williamson
Eavie W. Named President of the Space Center's Voyager Club. Alex J is the Vice President
Mikey Wiltbank (right) was the club's second president. In the photo you see him handing the Bingo Wheel to the club's third president, Amberlynn Perry.























