• neidu2@feddit.nl
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    8 months ago

    I finally got to see a Saturn V up close last year, as well as the control room for the moon landings. I’ve always wanted to visit, and last year I found myself on a Houston work trip with a day to spare.

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      8 months ago

      KSC museum in Cape Canaveral Florida is similarly awesome. They have tons of rockets and other stuff from the space race and shuttle eras

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        8 months ago

        The main thing I took from KSC is that massive 50+ mile long road from the Orlando area towards Cape Canaveral, just such an American design.

        The site and tour was amazing though - particularly the memorial set up like a space mirror, that was particularly poignant.

        When I visited Florida a few years ago there weren’t any daytime launches - but I did hoof the youngest out of bed at 2am to watch from Orlando on a livestream and see the orange flame in the distance heading to the sky. The poor kid had a “bro wtf” look on his face but hey, there ain’t many British kids who can say they’ve seen a rocket go up into space.