If you want to get to know the space industry up close and personal I highly recommend visiting this location close to the Kennedy Space Center

If you want to get to know the space industry up close and personal I highly recommend visiting this location close to the Kennedy Space Center
Not knowing quite what to expect - would the Hall of Fame be only about the Astronauts: their lives and achievements - or would it include something else as well.
We were pleasantly surprised as the information provided not only covered the Astronauts and their missions but also the US Space programmes to date. In fact I would suggest that...
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Second time here and I will go again. For someone who grew up in the era, it's a must see. By all means take you kids and grandkids to see it, then they will better understand all that they now have and what it was like to go to the Moon.
Liked - comprehensive but comprehensible review of the history of space exploration from the perspective of the US space program. Some of the timelines were augmented with references to other events unfolding in parallel with the space program, e.g., Vietnam War, Civil Rights struggles, etc. Disliked - ran out of time before enjoying all the hands-on exhibits!
This spot is on the road into KSC and is well worth a visit. It takes about an hour to proceed through its halls and view the interesting artifacts and read the newsy and historically significant pieces on the astronauts that staffed NASA's space program. It is especially deep on the earlier, pre-shuttle era and the famous first generations of...
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We visited this after the Space Center. Space buffs will definitely enjoy it. My wife and teenage son are not space buffs but they still enjoyed it, especially the space capsule an space suits. There are some learning displays that would interest older children but the most impressive feature was the movie presentation that projects the features of various planets...
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The Astronaut Hall of Fame is an add on to the price you pay for a ticket to the Kennedy Space Center, but in itself it is easily a place you could spend three hours. The history represented here, the bits of information you don't know about the astronauts and especially the early part of the space program is mind...
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With your ticket space center, you get this free. Did not expect much & was very pleasently surprised. Ended up spending 4 hours there. 3D globe presentaton was awesome
Great place to be reminded of the heroes of our Space Program. You must take any youngsters in your family
When you visit Kennedy Space Center, your pass is also good for the Astronaut Hall of Fame. We went the day after our Space Center visit and went at noon, when the museum first opened for the day. This was a good time to go as there was almost no one else there and we could try out the various...
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