Spaceport USA - Kennedy Space Center

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CityKennedy Space Center
StateFlorida
Zip32899
CountryUSA
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Phone321-452-2121
Fax321-452-3043
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 Bill
 , Kansas


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05/16/2008 @ 03:34 [ref: 7745]
 Nathan W
 , Georgia

I went as a kid at the age of 5 or so and barely remember anything, even though I'm in Middle School. However, it was the trip of a lifetime. Every American must see it. Note: Dale A. Wood is correct that there are 3 REAL Saturn Vs left, but according to a Treaty (and the fact that I have been there) any missle must be stored in a horozontal position. They do have a REPRODUCTION (shell only) in an upright position at Huntsville, however.
05/03/2008 @ 14:19 [ref: 7440]
 Craig
 , Connecticut

Jimmie from TX----What a loser!!! Learn to spell too. I you don't like the website, don't go there!!!
10/15/2007 @ 04:26 [ref: 6401]
 jimme
 , Texas

this web site sucks i dont know why any one would come and look at this meb site
10/10/2007 @ 06:38 [ref: 6385]
 joe wathal
 , Missouri

not enough info such as address of launch pad
10/22/2005 @ 16:18 [ref: 4528]
 kayla
 , Ohio

It is very cool and i think that everyone should check it out if they are ever near by. you should go
10/20/2005 @ 20:39 [ref: 4520]
 kayla
 , Ohio

It is very cool and i think that everyone should check it out if they are ever near by.
10/20/2005 @ 20:38 [ref: 4519]
 Joe
 , Idaho

it was pretty cool
05/05/2005 @ 13:29 [ref: 4039]
 Dale A. Wood
 Cullman, Alabama

One writer wrote that the only remaining Saturn V is at Kennedy Space Flight Center. However, there are two others, one at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, and one at the L.B.J. Space Flight Center, Houston, Tex. The one in Alabama has just been moved in recent years from lying on the ground to standing up, and it is a sight to see!
01/15/2005 @ 19:28 [ref: 3707]
 Dale A. Wood
 Cullman, Alabama

One writer wrote that the only remaining Saturn V is at Kennedy Space Flight Center. However, there are two others, one at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, and one at the L.B.J. Space Flight Center, Houston, Tex. The one in Alabama has just been moved in recent years from lying on the ground to standing up, and it is a sight to see!
01/15/2005 @ 19:27 [ref: 3706]


 

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