Miguel A. Luna Eit

Education Instructor at Space Center Houston

Mike Luna, EIT, is an Engineer II at HNTB, focusing on transportation engineering for TxDOT projects, including the North Houston Highway Improvement Project. In addition, Mike serves as an Education Instructor at Space Center Houston, providing students with immersive learning experiences related to NASA missions and STEM subjects. Mike's previous roles include Engineer-in-Training at CivilCorp, LLC, where infrastructure design was a key responsibility, and Transportation/Traffic Engineer at Entech Civil Engineers, contributing to significant TxDOT projects. Other notable experience includes positions at RS&H, Dragados USA, Jacobs, GKW Engineering, Don Durden Civil Engineering Consultants, and San Antonio Water System, showcasing a diverse background in civil engineering and project management. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at San Antonio, complemented by multiple associate degrees in drafting technology, mathematics, and humanities from Victoria College.

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Space Center Houston

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The Manned Space Flight Education Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational foundation with an extensive science education program and a space museum. It is one of Houston’s top attractions, the area’s No. 1 attraction for international visitors, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center and the first Smithsonian Affiliate in the greater Houston area. Space Center Houston has something for all ages. You can touch a Moon rock, see real spacecraft and go behind the scenes at NASA. Visitors come from all over the world to view the largest collection of space artifacts in the Southwestern United States. Since opening in 1992, Space Center Houston has welcomed more than 22 million visitors and currently hosts 1 million visitors annually in its 250,000-square-foot educational complex. The center earned a 2016 Top Workplaces Award by The Houston Chronicle and generates annually a $118.7 million economic impact, 1,710 jobs and $53.7 million in personal income in greater Houston, according to a 2018 economic study by Quanticon, LLC researchers Stephen Cotton, PhD, and Jason Murasko. Admission is one convenient price and includes access to all exhibits. Become a member today and receive advance notice on exhibitions, invitations to special events, free parking and much more. For more information, visit spacecenter.org.


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