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Be prepared for an 'out of this world' encounter at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex!
Whether touring the Rocket Garden or boarding a full scale replica of the Space Shuttle Explorer, the incredible feats accomplished by the space programme are awe inspiring.
At Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, you get the unique chance to tour – up close – NASA’s launch and landing facilities. Experience interactive simulators, live shows and jaw-dropping encounters with massive rockets. As well as have the opportunity to meet a real member of NASA’s Astronaut Corps.
The accomplishments of the Apollo moon program return to life in the amazing Apollo/Saturn V Center. In back-to-back IMAX® theaters, you'll feel the thrill of space exploration on five-story screens as you "float" right alongside NASA Astronauts. There are guided tours into exclusive areas where you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at Kennedy Space Center's working space flight facilities.
Summary of some of the attractions:
Apollo/Saturn V Center The Apollo/Saturn V Center is a tribute to the Apollo Astronauts and the machines that got them there – and brought them safely home.
Astronaunt Encounter Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, guests get the rare opportunity to meet a real-life member of NASA’s Astronaut Corps. The daily briefings allow plenty of time for guest interaction. So bring your questions – and your camera.
Space Shuttle Plaza In the Space Shuttle Plaza, guests are met with a jaw-dropping, full-sized NASA Space Shuttle replica - Explorer. Here you can experience how Astronauts live and work aboard real spacecraft.
IMAX® Space Films In two giant IMAX® theaters, the dream of spaceflight comes alive with a wall of sound, five-story screens and realistic 3D special effects. Dramatic footage shot by NASA Astronauts during actual missions will make you feel like you’re floating right alongside them.
International Space Station Center This fascinating facility gives you an up-close glimpse inside the actual facility where NASA is preparing the real components of the International Space Station - the largest, most complex structure ever to be placed into orbit.
Rocket Garden Travel back in time and history in the newly re-developed Rocket Garden.
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