Visit the Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral - Florida (USA)
If you are passionate about space and aerospace technology, NASA has a lot to offer you.
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However, it must be known that the Kennedy Space Center was designed on the very site of NASA and that this place is a real hive where many workers and scientists serving the space cause cohabitate. This is not a space version of Walt Disney, but rather a museum that tells our story of the conquest of space and presents many replicas or original versions of shuttles, rockets and other space craft .
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For about $ 55 US per person, it is possible to visit most of the main attractions very interesting (and in my opinion quite sufficient!). As we visited the site the day of a launch, in addition to an Easter Monday, the place was saturated with tourists. We were even told that NASA had recorded its highest tourist record of all its existence ... it is saying little. It was therefore useless to pay more because there were long lines everywhere ... So we did not visit the indoor attractions for that reason ...
If you want to complete your visit or enrich it with extra extras, activities are offered such as dinner with an astronaut, explore the main building where the scientific team works inside the no-go zones, visit the control tower , experience a flight simulation with an astronaut and more ...
I would stay there again during a less busy day to visit at my own pace, traffic less, this huge space complex. Question of enjoying all that there is to offer ...
Looking forward,
Greenvago
@greenvago i wish to see these thing by touch hahaha like i love NASA and their working process after watching movie gravity.
Its a great place to visit! Hope you'll have the chance to see it!
appericiate with follling or streming ...
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