LEGO Space

Find different LEGO space vehicles from different sets here. Shop for detailed models of real space vehicles and creative inventions from the minds behind LEGO.

LEGO ISS Coming to Stores?

A big project on the LEGO Ideas site just got the needed 10,000 supporters to make it to the next level. The LEGO International Space Station will now enter the LEGO Review process and be officially considered by executives for possible production.

LEGO City Space Port Building Set

So many exciting things are happening today in the space industry. NASA will have a record number of launches out of Florida this year, and private space enterprises are busy moving forward with vehicles capable of traveling further and carrying more cargo than ever. This excitement means now is a perfect time to pick up space-related building toys for young minds to experience, like this awesome Space Port set.

LEGO Master Builder Academy: Space

Take your creative LEGO builds to the next level with kits from the Master Builder Academy series. This is the first set in the series, featuring a space theme. LEGO MBA kits are advertised as multi-level LEGO training experiences. Begin with Level One: Space Designer!

Lift Off! with the Awesome LEGO Space Shuttle Explorer Building Kit

NASA may have retired the Space Shuttle, but that doesn't mean you can't still have fun with your very own LEGO Space Shuttle. This awesome 285-piece LEGO set features a Space Shuttle with an opening payload bay, robotic arm, satellite with fold-out wings and even a minifigure cockpit!

Celebrate Astronomy Day with a Fun Space Shuttle LEGO Build

This LEGO build designed for fans aged 6 and older is a great set to put together on Astronomy Day, celebrated next month on April 29, 2023.  Traditionally Astronomy Day takes place in the spring and fall. The spring date occurs sometime between mid-April and mid-May, to coincide...

Awesome LEGO NASA Apollo Saturn V

Go back to 1969 and recreate your very own moon landing with this amazing LEGO set featuring the Saturn V rocket that astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins took to the moon in 1969. The LEGO set contains 1969 (how appropriate!) pieces to build a meter-high...