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Monday, April 16, 2012

Kennedy Space Center at Port Canaveral

Tuesday Travel once again and I thank you for your comments and visit on my entry last week. Have you been to Florida? If not, you should check out Port Canaveral where Kennedy Space Center is located. We bought a new house and we are only 15 minutes away from NASA. We can actually see one of the big buildings of NASA from the main street of where we live.
Photo taken near the entrance.

This is the Rocket Garden.

Isn't it humongous? This is the Apollo/Saturn V Center. This is a spacious facility featuring a real Saturn V rocket from the Apollo program. The Apollo/Saturn V Center is a tribute to the Apollo astronauts and the machines that got them to the moon and brought them home safely.

The Rocket garden ...



The entrance...

The Assembly area...this building is where they assemble the rocket...we can see this building from the main street of where we live.

This is the viewing area ... to see the space shuttle on the pad. Well, it's just sad...space shuttles halted on this generation and on this administration. No more space shuttles ... people were laid-off from work ... businesses here are closed down. I just hope that the next President will support Science...and the projects of NASA. This is for the good of humanity. Next time, I will show you how a lively place here has turned to a ghost town.

The viewing area...

Thanks for stopping by.

6 comments:

  1. I've always thought this place is cool and it would be awesome if we ever visit there someday. But who knows! :) everything looks amazing... Thanks for sharing!

    Visiting from TT.

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  2. cool. my husband would love to visit this for sure.

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  3. oh that is so cool! just 15mins. i would visit that place everyday if i live that close. =D

    from TT. hope u can drop by my entry
    http://ourtravelsthrumylens.com/hersheys-chocolate-factory-tour-ride/

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  4. omy, wow, daming rockets! my son loves those spaceships! hope to visit NASA someday :) visiting from TT.

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  5. I am glad you featured this as your entry Ams! Reminds me of my first and only Cape Canaveral visit in 2005. And my entry for this week is Daytona Beach, too. Home kaayo nimo! :D

    I love to go back to this place and bring Triz here. I'm sure she'll be delighted. :)

    Will wait for your share for this week! ;-)

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  6. wow! what a beautiful views and pictures Ate Ahmee :-) you look so sexy as always :-) What a great adventure :-) Dropping by from last weeks TT

    http://www.tropical7107islands.com/2012/04/a-walk-at-the-royalton-creek.html

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