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Nasa KennedyThe Kennedy Space Center: A must destination for visitors to Orlando

There is much to offer in Orlando and it is not possible to see everything in one vacation, however, it is an attraction not to miss if you're in that area and it was the Kennedy Space Center.

Although the inventors of the Orlando theme parks used their imagination to evoke all the special effects and thrill rides, the fascination with the Kennedy Space Center comes from the concrete achievements of the space program and its potential offer for the future.

The Centre has built a huge complex that combines exhibitions visitors with tours of space simulation. The newest attraction is the experience of shuttle launch, a six-story structure compatible architecture with the facilities of the space shuttle at Kennedy Space Center. As crew members ascend along the gantry, astronaut testimonials from the shuttle veteran, paving the way for the upcoming experience. Enter the heart of operations of the space shuttle to the pre-launch briefing, crew members are guided by veteran Space Shuttle Commander Charlie Bolden as he takes them step by step through the launch sequence shuttle. This simulation s that gives you an idea of the actual experience.

If you want to see the rockets and spacecraft real, you should visit the Rocket Garden. Here, visitors can see the Redstone, Atlas and Titan rockets that first put NASA astronauts in space. You can look inside the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo capsules to get an idea of the narrowness of American astronaut pioneers endured.

But why settle for simply view the rockets, when you can also meet an astronaut? Less than 500 men and women - the Earth six billion people - has never flown in space, but all day at Kennedy Space Center, customers have the rare opportunity to meet a member of real life NASA's astronaut corps.
Speaking of astronauts, while you're at the center, you can also visit the memorial to the astronaut and U.S. astronaut Hall of Fame. The memorial pays tribute to astronaut 24 American astronauts who gave their lives for space exploration and Hall of Fame combines exhibitions with interactive rides that give you a true taste of space. The G-Force Trainer lets you feel the pressure of four times the force of gravity and you can also experience what it's like to walk on the moon or ride a rover on the rocky soil of Mars. You can even try your hand at guiding the spacecraft to a soft landing.

Do you like sci-? Then visit the IMAX ® Theatre at the Center. The dream of spaceflight comes alive with a wall of sound, five-story screen and realistic 3D special effects. footage shot by NASA astronauts dramatically during actual missions, you'll feel like you're floating right alongside them.

If you arrive the day right, you do not watch a movie, you can see the real thing! You can watch the launch of a shuttle landing satellite, or even a probe into deep space closely. The site of the Space Center has a calendar of upcoming launches.

If you got any children who are fascinated by space, then the Kennedy Space Center is the place to visit, and if you are happy in March of humanity into space, then plan to spend a day here.

Posted on February 22, 2010.
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