Hi all, I am heading down for a visit to the Kennedy space center complex next weekend and could use some recommendations about if it's a 1 or 2 day trip. I am going with my brother, who is interested in space, but probably not as much as I am. No kids or other less interested parties . It looks like there is a lot to do, but a lot of it looks like it's geared to kids and families, but hard to tell for certain just by looking. Any recommendations appreciated.
thanks,
Eric
Kennedy Space Center visit- allow 1 or 2 days?
- the_chemist
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Kennedy Space Center visit- allow 1 or 2 days?
Eric Hall
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18" Obsession Classic
Stellina electronic scope
ELO and JJC key holder
- Ron Schmit
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Re: Kennedy Space Center visit- allow 1 or 2 days?
Eric:
They've changed it up quite a bit since the shuttle program ended, so I'm not sure what else has changed, but you could easily spend a whole day. The visitor center has some amazing stuff, including the Rocket Park and the space shuttle Atlantis. The Astronaut Hall of Fame used to be a separate facility, but all that has been moved to KSC Visitor Center. Definitely take the bus across to the Saturn V Pavilion. They did SUCH a good job with restoration. The Firing Room recreation will take your breath away. Make sure to take whatever "behind the scenes" bus tours they offer. There are things like the Apollo 1 Launchpad, the burial site of the Challenger, and the Mercury 7 Memorial that aren't on the regular tours.
There was also one tour that used to be called "Cape Canaveral: Then and Now." KSC Visitor Center no longer handles it, now that Cape Canaveral is run by the US Space Force. They now have a separate museum: https://ccspacemuseum.org/ I would spend your second day there. You get into the blockhouse that launched Shepard and Grissom and tons of other artifacts from the dawn of the space age.
They've changed it up quite a bit since the shuttle program ended, so I'm not sure what else has changed, but you could easily spend a whole day. The visitor center has some amazing stuff, including the Rocket Park and the space shuttle Atlantis. The Astronaut Hall of Fame used to be a separate facility, but all that has been moved to KSC Visitor Center. Definitely take the bus across to the Saturn V Pavilion. They did SUCH a good job with restoration. The Firing Room recreation will take your breath away. Make sure to take whatever "behind the scenes" bus tours they offer. There are things like the Apollo 1 Launchpad, the burial site of the Challenger, and the Mercury 7 Memorial that aren't on the regular tours.
There was also one tour that used to be called "Cape Canaveral: Then and Now." KSC Visitor Center no longer handles it, now that Cape Canaveral is run by the US Space Force. They now have a separate museum: https://ccspacemuseum.org/ I would spend your second day there. You get into the blockhouse that launched Shepard and Grissom and tons of other artifacts from the dawn of the space age.
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Re: Kennedy Space Center visit- allow 1 or 2 days?
Thanks Ron!
Eric Hall
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8" Meade LX-10
SkyWatcher AZ-EQ5
18" Obsession Classic
Stellina electronic scope
ELO and JJC key holder
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8" Meade LX-10
SkyWatcher AZ-EQ5
18" Obsession Classic
Stellina electronic scope
ELO and JJC key holder