KENNEDY SPACE CENTER


Grandpa Marlon went through the line and got each of us a wristband for admission to Kennedy Space Center.



Entering NASA Space Center and ready for some adventures within.


Rocket Garden- A rocket garden is a display of missiles,  sounding rockets, space launch vehicles in an outdoor setting. Went on the ROCKET GARDEN TOUR which was really informative.
 





 The Apollo/Saturn V Center is located north-northwest of Launch Complex 39 on the Kennedy Parkway N near the Shuttle Landing Facility and is only accessible to visitors by bus tours from the Visitors Complex. The center, which opened December 17, 1996, The opening of the exhibit was historic for NASA as it was the first large exhibit to be opened inside a restricted area, only accessible by Kennedy Space Center tour buses.
The 100,000-square-foot facility was built to house a restored Saturn V launch vehicle and features other exhibits related to the Apollo program.
 IMAX THEATER 1- MOVIE JOURNEY 
Shuttle Launch Experience
The Shuttle Launch Experience, designed by Bob Rogers and the design team BRC Imagination Arts, opened May 25, 2007.  It was a wonderful experience to sit in the simulated shuttle launch. Delaware North Companies invested six years and $60 million into the attraction. The attraction is housed in a 44,000-square-foot building that holds four simulators, each accommodating 44 people. Former shuttle commander and NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden narrates the simulation.
Space Shuttle Atlantis
 Bus Tour in the restricted area of NASU
 Trying out the pilot seats in one of the Lunar modules.

Home and heading out to get some dinner at Cody's in Brownwood.  A blues/jazz band is playing there tonight also.  The band name is The Mudds
Golf cart rides to Codys.

They are all hungry/ :-)
A  great band tonight at Codys- The Mudds
Time to go home and get some rest from a long day out and about.


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