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What do I need to do to see a shuttle launch
I have always wanted to see a shuttle launch in person. Do I buy tickets? who do I contact for information.
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the 2009 shuttle missions are currently targeted for the following dates:
* Discovery, August 6, 2009
* Atlantis, November 12, 2009
* Endeavour, December 10, 2009
Also, NASA recently announced launch dates for the remaining Space Shuttle missions through 2010:
* Atlantis, February 11, 2010
* Discovery, April 8, 2010
* Endeavour, May 31, 2010
Now that there's a renewed interest in the nation's space program, there is no better time to include the Kennedy Space Center in your vacation plans. With a little planning you might even get to witness a shuttle launch — an extraordinary sight!
On a clear day, it is possible to see the shuttle from many places in Florida. However, there are only a handful of places that offer picture-perfect views and photo opportunities.
* At Kennedy Space Center, you can witness first-hand a towering Space Shuttle or rocket blast into the sky from the closest possible public viewing area.
A limited number of special launch day tickets and launch day packages are available several weeks prior to each launch. Launch day packages can include a variety of options for touring, viewing and even dining with an astronaut.
While this is a wonderful opportunity, launch windows and times are always subject to change and delays. Because of this, it is important to keep your plans flexible and monitor the launch status. Also, be sure to read the Launch Viewing Information, which gives specific instructions regarding purchase and use of your tickets.
* Discovery, August 6, 2009
* Atlantis, November 12, 2009
* Endeavour, December 10, 2009
Also, NASA recently announced launch dates for the remaining Space Shuttle missions through 2010:
* Atlantis, February 11, 2010
* Discovery, April 8, 2010
* Endeavour, May 31, 2010
Now that there's a renewed interest in the nation's space program, there is no better time to include the Kennedy Space Center in your vacation plans. With a little planning you might even get to witness a shuttle launch — an extraordinary sight!
On a clear day, it is possible to see the shuttle from many places in Florida. However, there are only a handful of places that offer picture-perfect views and photo opportunities.
* At Kennedy Space Center, you can witness first-hand a towering Space Shuttle or rocket blast into the sky from the closest possible public viewing area.
A limited number of special launch day tickets and launch day packages are available several weeks prior to each launch. Launch day packages can include a variety of options for touring, viewing and even dining with an astronaut.
While this is a wonderful opportunity, launch windows and times are always subject to change and delays. Because of this, it is important to keep your plans flexible and monitor the launch status. Also, be sure to read the Launch Viewing Information, which gives specific instructions regarding purchase and use of your tickets.
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