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Witnessinga live rocket launch is a jaw-dropping, bucket-list experience. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex provides the closest public viewing of rocket launches with live launch commentary from space experts. Viewing locations are within a few miles/kilometers from the launch pads, so you can see and feel the liftoff of spacecraft leaving Earth under the full power of mighty rocket engines.

The visitor complex may offer launch tickets for rocket launches. Tickets for these launches are typically available in addition to daily admission and may be purchased ahead of time or day-of if the viewing locations are not sold out. Review the event calendar for upcoming launches and their launch viewing opportunities.


Available in addition to daily admission, the LC-39 Observation Gantry is the closest viewing area to the launch pads on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Witness liftoff of the rocket from the launch pad. Shaded viewing from the gantry and outdoor bleacher seating make this the premium launch viewing area.


The visitor complex offers different types of launch tickets such as Launch Transportation Tickets (LTTs), whenever possible for rocket launches. Tickets for these launches are typically available in addition to daily admission and may be purchased ahead of time or day-of if the viewing locations are not sold out.


The visitor complex may offer launch viewing packages instead of Launch Transportation Tickets for milestone launches such as the Commercial Crew Program. Launch viewing packages bundle admission, launch viewing locations and other commemorative keepsakes specific to each launch. The packages are sold ahead of time as early as possible and are required for visitor complex admission the day of the launch. It is possible that other forms of daily admission, including the use of an annual pass, cannot be redeemed on the launch day when packages are offered.


Rocket launch viewing is an exhilarating experience! Learn insider tips on how to watch a rocket launch in addition to a day of exploring Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex attractions and exhibits.Once launch details are official, you will find ticket information for each launch on our Events Calendar. There you will see information on viewing opportunities specific to each launch.


In 2003, disaster struck when NASA's space shuttle Columbia broke apart as it returned to Earth, killing the seven astronauts on board. An investigation board concluded that a large piece of foam insulation fell from the shuttle's external tank during the launch phase and damaged the spacecraft's left wing. Here's a more detailed look at the Columbia disaster, the crew who perished, and the impact that it had on NASA's shuttle program.


After the Columbia disaster, pieces of Columbia space shuttle debris were collected and stored in a hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. More than 82,000 pieces of debris were recovered. In all, 84,800 pounds, or 38% of the total dry weight of Columbia, was recovered. Some 20 years after the tragedy, NASA continues to commit to 'acute awareness of astronaut safety'.


"The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth" is a is a three-part documentary that charts the story of the 2003 Columbia disaster, when NASA's shuttle disintegrated as it re-entered Earth's atmosphere over Texas.


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In the final minutes before liftoff, the launch director polls the team before declaring the launch a "go." The Crew Access Arm on the launch pad retracts, the launch abort system is activated, then ignition! Starliner, atop its Atlas V, heads for orbit. About 15 minutes after launch, Atlas' Centaur upper stage shuts down, sending Starliner on its way to the International Space Station.


Rendezvous and docking are among the most difficult spaceflight challenges, and Starliner does both completely autonomously. Rendezvous procedures start dozens of kilometers away, when Starliner's cameras spot the space station as a bright point of light in front of a sea of stars. Then, an intricate orbital ballet begins as Starliner drifts closer and closer to station. Hundreds of finely tuned thruster firings then guide Starliner in to dock.


When it's time to come home, Starliner is packed, powered up and prepared for departure. Then, the docking mechanism disengages, letting Starliner slowly drift away from the space station. After a flyaround inspection, Starliner conducts a series of burns to take it safely away and position it for deorbit.


Coming back to Earth can be even more difficult than getting to space. Reentry and landing is a crucible of high speeds, temperatures, aerodynamic stresses and G-forces. Starliner is built not just to weather those conditions, but to conquer them. As the landing sequence progresses, heat shields jettison, parachutes deploy and airbags inflate, eventually ending in a first for an American orbital capsule: a safe landing on solid ground. Starliner made history in December 2019 by being the first American orbital capsule to safely land on land.


Wherever you are on Earth, let the wonder of space exploration excite and inspire you. Join us online as Starliner launches from Florida, docks to the International Space Station and lands in the western U.S.


Every journey needs the perfect soundtrack. Dive into the Starliner Crew Flight Test playlist on Spotify, curated by the teams dedicated to Starliner and the CFT Commercial Crew mission. Go along for the ride from roll to pad to landing.


The KSCVC is the Space Coast's premier tourist destination for space enthusiasts of all ages. Spend the day at the museum and watch from the museum grounds, or buy a ticket for a bus ride to a closer viewing destination inside the Kennedy Space Center gates. More information can be found on the KSCVC website.


If you'd rather wait for liftoff in a restaurant than a park, Port Canaveral is full of both tourist and local favorites. You can also buy a ticket to watch the launch from the 7th floor of Exploration Tower located there as well.


Cars will normally fill the sides of the 528 Causeway on launch day, from Kelly Park on the west bank of the Banana River all the way across to the cape. Launch viewers here have a clear view straight over the water to the launch pad.


If you're further south in Cocoa Beach for a launch, there are a few parks to choose from for good launch views. The most popular three are Alan Shepard Park, Lori Wilson Park and Sidney Fischer Park.


Reusable crew capsules. Completely automated flight systems. Landing on solid ground. These innovations are what make Starliner a 21st century spacecraft worthy of heralding in a new era of commercial human spaceflight.


On January 19th, 2022 at 6AM, Cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov performed an Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) from the International Space Station. On his wrist was a Panerai Radiomir 45mm PAM210; the first Panerai to have ever gone to space.


All that would be old news if you were following Robert Jackson's Watches Used In Space Exploration database. At 1,899 (and growing) entries, it's the most complete set of data regarding watches used in space. Jackson works in education by day, but in the evenings he toils away adding to the digital database and making it easier for users to sort through.

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