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Florida's Sky Lights Up with Space Launches
28 Feb
Summary
- The Artemis II mission aims to send astronauts to the moon in April.
- Kennedy Space Center offers immersive virtual journeys to other planets.
- The visitor complex showcases NASA's history and future space tourism.

Florida serves as a focal point for space exploration, with the Artemis II Space Launch System rocket poised to send astronauts to the moon in April. Visitors can experience this excitement firsthand at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, located near Orlando.
The complex offers a variety of attractions, including the Spaceport KSC with virtual journeys to planets like Mars and Jupiter. The Atlantis Shuttle Launch Experience simulates the sensation of a rocket launch. Historic spacecraft are displayed in the Rocket Garden, and tours provide insights into the space race and NASA's endeavors.
Exhibits like Heroes & Legends detail early NASA programs, while Race To The Moon focuses on the Apollo 11 mission. A bus tour offers views of the vast Vehicle Assembly Building, where rockets are constructed.
Future space exploration and the rise of space tourism are explored in the Nasa Now + Next attraction. Visitors can engage with astronauts through Q&A sessions, gaining unique perspectives on space travel. The center also features live shows, IMAX presentations, and interactive exhibits for all ages, including Planet Play for children.


