Space exploration is tightly woven into the American myth, an extension of the feeling of westward expansion–it was famously called “the final frontier” for a reason. And where better to experience the entire history of the space program than on the side of a water tank found along U.S. Highway 70 in the remote Organ Mountains of New Mexico? To answer the obvious question, the water tank inspired the space museum, not vice versa. The museum was the brainchild of Lou Gariano–a water executive and a space enthusiast. A New…