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NASA Space Center (Cape Canaveral)

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NASA Space Center

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NASA Space Center (Cape Canaveral)

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NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center is located on Merritt Island, adjacent to the famous Cape Canaveral. It is from the territory of these spaceports that spacecraft are launched and controlled. The center has a visitor complex, where millions of tourists come to get acquainted with the history of space exploration (not only by Americans). The visitor complex has museums, a rocket park, two IMAX theaters, and bus tours of the launch pads are also offered to tourists.
The Kennedy Space Center is divided into mission zones (Mission Zones), where you can visit attractions and exhibits that have different chronological periods. Tourists are offered historical documents, models, museum exhibits, such as the reconstructed Saturn V launch vehicle, the Apollo capsule. You can also see and even visit the inside of many other vehicles and structures. Exciting films on a widescreen screen allow you to see and experience fragments of the Apollo program.
The Shuttle Launch Experience (a space shuttle launch simulator) is a great experience. Engineers who spent 3 years creating it managed to recreate the impressions and sensations that astronauts felt during takeoff, and the astronauts themselves said that the Shuttle launch on such a simulator is even more realistic than on NASA simulators.
During the bus tour, you have the opportunity to see a unique building where spacecraft and launch vehicles are assembled. By the way, it is the tallest building in the United States that is not located within the city limits (they say that clouds sometimes form under its roof and even precipitation falls!).
The Space Center’s decoration can be called the Space Mirror memorial dedicated to the fallen astronauts, as well as the 9-ton constellation sphere that constantly rotates on the water.
At the Kennedy Space Center, tourists are immersed in a stunning atmosphere, where the past, present and, of course, the future are intertwined, in which humanity awaits amazing discoveries. If you are going to visit this place with children, be prepared for the fact that they will passionately want to become astronauts and you yourself will want to do the same.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable trip to the NASA Museum and plunge into the mysterious world of space.
NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center is located on Merritt Island, adjacent to the famous Cape Canaveral. It is from the territory of these spaceports that spacecraft are launched and controlled. The center has a visitor complex, where millions of tourists come to get acquainted with the history of space exploration (not only by Americans). The visitor complex has museums, a rocket park, two IMAX theaters, and bus tours of the launch pads are also offered to tourists.
The Kennedy Space Center is divided into mission zones (Mission Zones), where you can visit attractions and exhibits that have different chronological periods. Tourists are offered historical documents, models, museum exhibits, such as the reconstructed Saturn V launch vehicle, the Apollo capsule. You can also see and even visit the inside of many other vehicles and structures. Exciting films on a widescreen screen allow you to see and experience fragments of the Apollo program.
The Shuttle Launch Experience (a space shuttle launch simulator) is a great experience. Engineers who spent 3 years creating it managed to recreate the impressions and sensations that astronauts felt during takeoff, and the astronauts themselves said that the Shuttle launch on such a simulator is even more realistic than on NASA simulators.
During the bus tour, you have the opportunity to see a unique building where spacecraft and launch vehicles are assembled. By the way, it is the tallest building in the United States that is not located within the city limits (they say that clouds sometimes form under its roof and even precipitation falls!).
The Space Center’s decoration can be called the Space Mirror memorial dedicated to the fallen astronauts, as well as the 9-ton constellation sphere that constantly rotates on the water.
At the Kennedy Space Center, tourists are immersed in a stunning atmosphere, where the past, present and, of course, the future are intertwined, in which humanity awaits amazing discoveries. If you are going to visit this place with children, be prepared for the fact that they will passionately want to become astronauts and you yourself will want to do the same.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable trip to the NASA Museum and plunge into the mysterious world of space.