To put up the flag of their country.
Ask a astronaut....
ya... in space
Stop at the runway hold line, contact control tower via 2 way radio to ask for permission to enter/cross
They go to outer space in a spaceship today.
that 20 billion years ago there was nothing in space but an empty space but then you ask yourself "what is nothing?" I dont know about you but i cant myself visualize noting, can you? No one really knows.
Ask a astronaut....
They used rock and soil collection tools, space suits, space vehicles, and rovers. For more specific answers you will need to ask more specific questions.
You go to the eye doctor and ask for a test. Then every letter he points to, choose the opposite letter. He will give you special glasses that tell you where lasers are. Then go to the control center and you should be able to get in at the roof of the control center.
if you wait a long time you can go to the space center and go to the guy next to the window he will ask if you want to go to space then say yes and you have one chance of catching deoxys on the moon
try to ask a astronaut. :)
ask some one else we suck
You can get into space by having a Latios or Latias leveled into 70, then talk to everyone in the space center and somebody will ask you if you want to go into the spce.That's all!!
Call a poison control center. Don't ask WikiAnswers.
If you mean did he ever play the part of an astronaut the answer is no. The link below shows his complete movies list and there is no sci fi or space movie. If you meant to ask, is he capable of playing an astronaut, my reply would be, Anthony Hopkins is an actor and a very accomplished one at that. He has played diverse characters, and I am certain he would employ the same professionalism in researching the role of an astronaut, as he has in any other role has taken up.
NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a government agency. It isn't a "space center", but it has a significant presence at several sites. Probably the best known is Cape Canaveral/Cape Kennedy, but Edwards and Vandenberg Air Force Bases are significant as well, as is the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and of course the mission control for the Apollo missions was in Houston TX (As in "Houston, we've had a problem"). But to get to the root of what I think you were trying to ask: I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "space center", but there are certainly privately-owned launch sites in the US.
You can find more inofmration on the web or ask your local doctor about weight control. You can also find weight control in clinics probably or a medical center
Probably nothing will happen, but you should call your local poison control center to ask their advice.