- future space flight will be done this way commercially
- An insight of the VAB
- Inside the VAB (not the small shuttle inside)
- Up the LC 39 Observation Gantry
- This is a tower you can climb
- to get a good view of the two launch pads
- used for Space Shuttle launches. First stop on the KSC tour
- The top floors
- A savaged challenger shuttle rocket booster
- with the nozzle on the ground floor
- the outdoor viewing areas
- The VAB
- and Propellant Storage and Service Area
- overview of the nearby crawler tracks
- Launch complex LC39A in the distance
- Atlantis STS-135 all ready on Pad A
- a sight we will never see again
- The Cape Canaveral Air Force Station down south
- LC-37 looks like an antenna farm
- LC-41, where Voyager 2 probe was launched in 1977
- looks just like in the picture!
- Scenic view over the Indian river
- Alantis covered by the service structure
- as explained in this illustration
- all the best for STS-135
- lets get a move on!
- look cool engraved tags!
- hot days are typical here
- Moving onto the next part of our tour!
- Parked Crawler Transporters
- The Apollo/Saturn V Center!
- Quick facts of the day.
- and we are in!
- for a video presentation
- of what made it possible
- simulation of mission control of the launch
- Contains one of only three Saturn V rockets still in existence. Made up of S-IC-T (test stage) and the second and third stages
- all ready to go houston!
- 3-2-1 launch!
- houston we have liftoff!
- look outside!
- The Saturn V rocket
- it's butt in glory!
- expanding nozzle booster closeup!
- drool space nerds!
- more space porn!
- the space race indeed!
- in no better way than a classic corvette
- The Saturn V's a huge boy
- stages of the rocket