Kennedy Space Centre - just wow. So much history, so much going on currently that I had no idea about and so much fun.
If you want to read an excellent trip report on KSC, you should read
@Human report Space Geek Tour of the USA, linked below.
As a child, I was obsessed with space travel. One of my earliest memories of school is my Kindergarten teacher sharing the news of the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz joint mission. I remember my fascination and excitement a year later when the Viking landers sent back the first ever colour photographs from the surface of Mars.
I have two enduring memories of the 1980s: first, poring over the photos of distant planets and moons from the Voyager space probes, while impatiently waiting for the next planetfall (Jupiter 1979, Saturn 1981, Uranus 1986, Neptune 1989 … sadly and frustratingly, no Pluto)...
Otherwise a brief commentary on our day below and a selection of photos. But really if you haven’t, you should read
@Human s report!
We got there around 10 minutes after opening and were quickly through security. I had accidentally bought these tickets via a ticket reseller website and although the reviews of the business seemed legit it was still slightly nervous on scanning, but all good.
Aside from admission, we had booked the KSC Explore tour which which was a separate bus tour that went to some different stops, being:
1. The Gantry near launch pads 39A and 39B. All buses go there.
2. We were meant to go to the remote camera spot between the launch pads however we couldn’t due to some prep being undertaken for a SpaceX launch so went to the press centre instead.
3. An area near the vehicle assembly building that had the arms that the crews walked over to the space shuttle and some escape vehicles.
Our guide did a good job and answered any questions easily, all in all for the extra couple of dollars it was a good addition..
Some pics from the bus tour including the shuttle arm. The thing under construction is the launch tower for Artemis 3, the launch tower for Artemis 2 currently in the VAB with Artemis 2 attached to it, launching in around a month.




