For Florida Space Coast, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex don turn to one place wey dey make space exploration come alive for pipo wey dey visit. As space industry dey grow, di center dey give visitors chance to stand under real spacecraft like Space Shuttle Atlantis wey don fly 33 missions for 26 years. Di Apollo/Saturn V Center dey display di Saturn V rocket wey be di largest rocket ever flown, measuring 363 feet long.
Di bus tour wey dem dey run for di complex dey carry visitors go restricted areas like Launch Complex 39, wey be historic launch pad for Apollo and Space Shuttle missions. Recent visitors don spot Artemis II rocket and SpaceX Falcon 9 dey prepare for launch for dia visit. Di tour dey last about three hours and dey include stop for The Gantry at LC-39 wey dey give 360-degree view of di launch complex.
For Heroes and Legends exhibit, di focus dey shift to astronauts wey don fly into space. Di exhibit dey part of U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame and dey use multimedia presentations to tell dia stories. Journey to Mars exhibit dey show replicas of Mars rovers and explain how NASA dey plan for human missions to di Red Planet. For outdoor area, di Rocket Garden dey display authentic rockets from Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs.
IMAX theater for di complex dey show space exploration films like Deep Sky wey dey feature imagery from James Webb Space Telescope. Astronaut Encounter program dey give visitors chance to meet real NASA astronauts wey dey share experiences from dia missions. Di center dey located at Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953 and dey open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily.
According to recent reports, NASA don conclude plans for Artemis II mission wey go send crew around di moon. Di Space Launch System rocket go roll out from Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad from March 20, 2026, with launch target for April 1, 2026. Dis mission dey part of NASA Artemis program wey dey aim to return humans to di moon and prepare for Mars exploration.
Kennedy Space Center don remain important hub for space activities since Apollo era. As private companies like SpaceX dey increase dia presence and NASA dey continue with Artemis program, di visitor complex dey serve as bridge between public and space exploration developments. Di combination of historical exhibits and current mission displays dey show how space exploration dey evolve from government-led programs to include commercial partnerships.
Do you have a news tip for NNN? Please email us at editor @ nnn.ng

