KSC and Area Space Attractions

KSC and Area Space Attractions

National Aeronautics and Space Administration John F. Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899 FS-2003-08-004-KSC KSC and Area Space Attractions Along with the imposing Saturn V rocket in the Apollo/Saturn V Center, multi-media shows and numerous hands-on displays provide an inspirational look into America's quest for the moon. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 The origins of a visitor center for KSC date to (321) 449-4444 the 1960s when public curiosity mushroomed about www.kennedyspacecenter.com the space program. At first, only drive-through TDD for hearing-impaired: (321) 454-4198 tours were permitted, but as interest continued to Current launch information: mount, the need for a permanent visitors center be- (800) KSC-INFO (in Florida only) came clear. A site was selected in the mid-1960s, and in August 1967, the first official visitors center Hours/Admission: was opened. Since then it has undergone a number The Visitor Complex opens daily from 9 a.m. to approximately dusk, except Christmas Day and of expansions and upgrades. certain launch days. Guests should plan to spend The Visitor Complex features a wide variety of a full day for a complete experience at the Visitor exhibits and activities related to the space program, Complex. including guided bus tours of KSC and Cape Maximum Access Admission – $33 + tax for Canaveral Air Force Station. adults and $23 + tax for children ages 3-11 – includes the KSC Tour, IMAX® films, the Astronaut A Space Station-themed Ticket Plaza/ Hall of Fame and all attractions and exhibits. Entranceway welcomes guests. An orientation Maximum Access tickets include a second day center provides a multilingual guest service staff to free. greet guests. A display commemorating former Wheelchairs and strollers are available for complimentary rental inside the main entrance – President John F. Kennedy and his vision for all exhibits and tours are wheelchair accessible. America’s space program plus a multi-media pre- sentation are teasers for the exciting exhibits , de- The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is scribed below, throughout the Complex. located on Florida's beautiful Space Coast. It is lo- Mad Mission to Mars 2025: This live-action cated on S.R. 405 (aka the NASA Causeway) inside stage show enables guests to visit Mars without the KSC entrance, accessible via S.R. 528, I-95 and leaving Earth. Using stereoscopic 3-D computer S.R. 3. The Visitor Complex is operated for NASA animation and spectacular theatrical effects, wacky by concessioner Delaware North Parks Services of characters Professor Pruvitt, Kelvin, and WD-4D Spaceport Inc. magically transform guests into "astronaut train- Ticket Plaza 2 ees," then guide them on an interactive journey signature that is stored on a microchip and for- through the cosmos where they learn principles warded to NASA headquarters, Washington, D.C. , esential for an astronaut to live and work in space. for travel on a future Mars probe. Astronaut Encounter: The KSC Visitor Com- Films: Back-to-back IMAX® theaters show- plex is the only place on Earth where guests can case three exciting, large-format motion pictures on come face to face with a real astronaut every day of screens five-and-a-half stories tall! the year. This is a half-hour, interactive Q&A-ori- The Dream Is Alive. Filmed by Shuttle as- ented program. tronauts and narrated by Walter Cronkite, Kennedy Space Center Tour: A narrated, this film captures the beauty and sensations video-supplemented bus tour stops at the LC-39 of space flight, as well as the daily business Observation Gantry for a panoramic view of KSC, of living and working in space. (37 minutes) Space Shuttle launch pads and rocket launch pads at Space Station 3-D. Filmed by 25 astronauts Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, then drives by and cosmonauts and narrated by actor Tom the Vehicle Assembly Building and Orbiter Pro- Cruise, this 3-D film takes guests on a cin- cessing Facility. A second stop at the Apollo/Sat- ematic journey of discovery from planet urn V Center provides dramatic multimedia shows Earth to the newest star in the sky – the In- and numerous hands-on displays for an inspirational ternational Space Station. Via 3-D, you will look into America's quest for the moon. sit inside the Space Shuttle during launch, Early Space Exploration: Highlighting the take a space walk, and float through the Mercury and Gemini space programs, this facility Space Station. (45 minutes) features artifacts from the first manned space flights Quest for Life. Visitors to the Universe and houses the original Mercury mission control Theater can view this film that illustrates the consoles. The exhibit is located near the Dr. Kurt need for humans to search for life in this gal- H. Debus Conference Facilty. axy and explore the unknown reaches of the Exploration in the New Millennium: Guests universe. transition into the future of space exploration on a Rocket Garden: (Below) A hallmark of the journey from the Vikings' discoveries of Greenland Complex, the outdoor "garden" features eight au- and Iceland to the Mars Viking Lander, the first thentic rockets from the past, including a Mercury- probe to land on Mars in 1976. Guests not only can Atlas rocket similar to the one used to launch John touch an actual piece of Mars, but also "sign up" for Glenn into space in 1962. The garden also features future Mars missions by providing an electronic a climb-in Mercury, Gemino and Apollo capsule ROCKET GARDEN 3 SHUTTLE PLAZA replicas, seating pods and informative graphic ele- led by a trained space expert, gives an insider's ments. view of the space program from launch preparation Shuttle Plaza: A full-size orbiter replica, the to liftoff. Get up-close views of Shuttle launch "Explorer" allows guests to picture more clearly pads, the VAB, Space Station Processing Facility what it'slike to live and work in space. Full-size, and the Operations and Checkout building, where genuine solid rocket boosters and an external tank astronauts prepare for their flights. Also featured are also on display, representing all three compo- are the Shuttle Landing Facility and crawler-trans- nents of a Space Shuttle. Actual Space Shuttle mis- porter. Each visitor receives a special VIP kit. sion hardware is displayed at the nearby Launch Other exhibits, features and tours include Lunch Status Center, and live briefings on space-related With an Astronaut, Cape Canaveral: Then and Now topics are presented daily. (tour), Nature and Technology: Merritt Island Na- Robot Scouts: This creative and humorous tional Wildlife Refuge (exhibit), NASA Art Gallery walk-through exhibit highlights NASA's unsung he- and Children's Play Dome. roes, the unmanned planetary robot probes that pave the way for human space flight. The Center for Space Education Astronaut Memorial Mirror: Dedicated May Built and operated by: 9, 1991, the Astronaut Memorial honors U.S. astro- The Astronauts Memorial Foundation, Inc. nauts who gave their lives for space exploration. The Center for Space Education The "Space Mirror," 42-1/2 feet high by 50-feet Mail Code: AMF wide, illuminates the fallen astronauts' names cut Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 through the monument's black granite surface: the Information: (321) 452-2887 crews of the Challenger (lost in 1986) and Colum- bia (lost in 2003). Hours/Admission: "NASA Up Close" Tour: The two-hour tour, The Center for Space Education is open 9 a.m to 5 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Free admission. 4 The Center for Space Education is a “living orbiter outside, the Hall of Fame features the memorial” to the honored astronauts. Located on world’s largest collection of personal astronaut six acres , the facility encompasses 44,000 square mementos, plus historic spacecrafts, hands-on ac- feet (4,088 square meters) of state-of-the-art confer- tivities and astronaut training simulators. Sit at a ence, classroom and instructional technology dis- mission control console, take a virtual moonwalk, play areas. feel the pull of 4 Gs in the G-Force Simulator, and The center houses the foundation’s Educational land the Space Shuttle! Technology Institute that provides training in in- The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame is the joint structional technology for educators and serves as a venture of the Mercury Seven Foundation and the demonstration platform for cutting-edge instruc- U.S. Space Camp Foundation. Both are nonprofit tional technology. Educators come from all sec- organizations dedicated to encouraging science and tions of the country to take courses at the Center for technical education. Space Education. Also located in the center are NASA’s educa- tional programs at KSC, including the Educators Merritt Island National Resource Center and Exploration Station. The Wildlife Refuge and former provides scientific and aerospace videos, text materials and 35mm slides that can be copied by Cape Canaveral teachers (only) for use in the classroom. The latter National Seashore provides programs for student groups and a hands- on science activities room that is open to the pub- lic. Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Astronaut Hall of Fame KSC comprises 140,000 acres, much of which S.R. 405 are a wildlife refuge that exists alongside the launch Titusville, Fla. pads, processing facilities and other sites, including Information: (407) 269-6100 the hazardous rocket propellant facilities. This other kind of “space” that comprises more than 500 Hours/Admission: different species of wildlife and 1000 species of Open 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. every day except plants bears testimony that nature and technology Christmas Day, with extended hours during can peacefully coexist.

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