Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center is a HUGE place, spanning approximately 17 miles north to south, and 12 miles east to west in terms of launch pads and the public viewing areas around the edges (see map above). Each of the rockets takes off from a different launch pad and every launch...
At Kennedy Space Center, get up close to space shuttle Atlantis, travel to the Red Planet or see a rocket launch, all just one hour from Orlando.
Kennedy Space Center Visits Launch schedule and weather Cape Canaveral FAQs answered by an expert Additional resources Since the 1950s, Cape Canaveral, Florida, has been at the heart of the United States' space efforts. The cape, located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Orlando ...
Until now, SpaceX has launched every astronaut mission for NASA from the Kennedy Space Center's historic Launch Complex 39A, which hosted Apollo and space shuttle launches before SpaceX leased it from the U.S. agency. However, SpaceX also launches uncrewed missions from its Space Launch Comple...
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Delta Air Lines and United Airlines both want to launch nonstop service to Cape Town, South Africa, but they both can't do it.
Falcon 9 first stage hauled back to the cape after launch Last week BtB’s intrepid stringer Jay was unable to send me any “Quick Space links” because he was working at Cape Canaveral at the Kennedy Space Center, involved in a project involving, as he noted, “infrastructure,” giving ...