‘Space Adventure’ exhibition brings NASA artifacts, Apollo astronaut Charlie Duke to Miami
A traveling space exhibition is making its U.S. debut this spring, bringing more than 300 NASA artifacts from its earliest missions with it.
A traveling space exhibition is making its U.S. debut this spring, bringing more than 300 NASA artifacts from its earliest missions with it.
Following a temporary closure due to COVID-19, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will be delivering guests “back to the moon” via the Apollo/Saturn V Center beginning in late March, with the exact date to be announced soon.
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Millions of people held their breath while a single man stepped onto the moon’s surface – a journey that began just a short distance from where the Apollo/Saturn V Center stands today. Here at Kennedy Space Center, in a spacious facility featuring a real Saturn V rocket, the Apollo program returns spectacularly to life. The…
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