Kennedy Space Center

Cape Canaveral Tours: Then & Now

Cape Canaveral: Then & Now
Gordon Cooper Launch From Cape Canaveral

Journey back in time to the original NASA Cape Canaveral launch sites of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs. Paving the way for today’s space exploration, these programs spawned a number of exciting “firsts” and discoveries.

You’ll relive the launch of America’s first satellite at the Air Force Space & Missile Museum. Other highlights of this exciting Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral tour include the launch complex where Alan Shepard lifted off on America’s first human spaceflight, as well as Apollo Launch Pad 34, the site of the tragic Apollo 1 fire. The NASA Cape Canaveral: Then & Now guided tour concludes at the Apollo/Saturn V Center.

Please note: Photo I.D. is required for adults & children. This Cape Canaveral tour sells out daily. Reservations are strongly suggested. Reserve your tickets online or call 321-449-4400.

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