Kennedy Space Center
The Rocket Garden

The feeling you get from being in the presence of these magnificent towers that helped bring our species into the space is truly unparalleled. You wouldn’t believe how big some of the thrusters are on these guys.
The Space Shuttle

What was not too long ago the pinnacle and symbol of space travel now rests here as a monument to all its achievements
Space Fairing Nations

Here we have all the nations that have contributed to the further evolution of our presence in Outer Space.
Replica of the Control Room

Here we have a replica of the control room as it was the 20th of July, 1969, the day we first put men on the Moon.
Astronaut Memorial

This solemn area is much different than any other zone in the facility. Gone here are the laughing of families and friends, and the overpriced ice cream. Here we remember the men and women who have given their lives in the pursuit of something greater than themselves.
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