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Kennedy Space Center












When:
March 12, 2010

Where:
Kennedy Space Center

Includes:
Transportation, General Admission
Lunch at your Own Expense

Price:
$77.00 pp

Option:
For and extra $25.00 Visit
Then & Now
OR
NASA up Close
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All Paypal and credit
card payments will
have a 3.5%
non-refundable
surcharge.
Kennedy Space Center



















When:
March 12, 2010

Depart around 7am

Where:
Kennedy Space Center

Includes:
Transportation, General Admission
Lunch at your Own Expense
Tour Kennedy Space Center. Rocket Garden.
See IMAX® space films In two giant IMAX theaters, the dream of
spaceflight comes alive with a wall of sound, five-story screen and
realistic 3-D special effects. Dramatic footage shot by NASA
astronauts during actual missions will make you feel like you’re
floating alongside them.
Experience all of our exhibits and shows, including the U.S.
Astronaut Hall of Fame with interactive spaceflight simulators.
It’s 3... 2... 1... launch as guests take their own exciting journey of
the Space Shuttle’s rush to Earth’s orbit. On Shuttle Launch
Experience, visitors strap in to the sights, sounds and sensations of
a real Space Shuttle launch.
The journey begins as passengers enter the Shuttle Launch
Simulation Facility, a looming six-story structure that looks like the
actual Space Shuttle facilities at Kennedy Space Center. As crew
members ascend along the gantry, veteran shuttle astronauts share
testimonials, setting the stage for the experience to come.
Shuttle Launch Experience Launch Cabin
Entering the heart of Space Shuttle operations for the pre-launch
briefing, crew members are guided by veteran Space Shuttle
Commander Charlie Bolden as he takes them step-by-step through
the shuttle launch sequence. Brilliant video screens spring to life on
shuttle-like robotic arms. Anxious moments arise as atmospheric
sound and lighting effects dramatize the moments before your
space shuttle launch.
This unique tour takes you to the International Space Station
Center, LC 39 Observation Gantry, and the Apollo/Saturn V Center.
Meet Astronaut Sam Gemar at the Astronaut Encounter.
After you see the Hall of Fame, it's your turn to take the controls with
hands-on activities and simulators, where you can suit up, strap in
and blast off into an interactive experience that gives you a true
taste of space. From the G-Force Trainer that lets you feel the
pressure of four times the force of gravity, to the space shuttle
landing simulator and riding a rover across the rocky Martian terrain,
you can test your skills – and your nerve.

Price:
$77.00 pp

Option:
For and extra $25.00 Visit
Then & Now
Tour America's first launch sites from the 1960s, visit the Air Force
Space and Missile Museum and see today's active unmanned rocket
program. You'll relive the launch of America's first satellite at the Air
Force Space & Missile Museum and see today's active rocket
program. The tour ends at the Apollo/Saturn V Center.

OR

NASA up Close Today and Tomorrow
Tour launch areas with an expert guide. Extra stops include the
closest viewing location of the space shuttle launch pads, the
Shuttle Landing Facility, a panoramic view of all launch pads from
the NASA Causeway and a stop outside the Vehicle Assembly
Building. The highlight of this Kennedy Space Center tour for most
visitors is the A/B Camera Stop, where guests can access the
closest possible Space Shuttle Launch Pad viewing site to snap
photos and capture lasting memories. The tour ends at the amazing
Apollo/Saturn V Center.
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