Launch Viewing Blocks
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Add a rocket launch to your day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex! {{Launch Provider}} is set to launch {{payload}} into orbit. Watch with visitor complex admission from {{location(s)}}:
The launch window for this mission begins before the visitor complex opens. If the launch attempt moves into operating hours, viewing opportunities will open to guests with admission. Check signage upon arrival for how best to watch the launch. Capacity at the viewing locations are available first come, first served basis.
Launch Viewing Opportunities
Feel the Heat Launch Viewing Package
The Feel the Heat package brings you as close to the launch pad as possible with viewing from the Apollo/Saturn V Center! See the rocket leave the launch pad. Please be familiar with the scrub policy.
WHERE: Banana Creek Launch Viewing Area at the Apollo/Saturn V Center
DISTANCE: 3.9 miles / 6.27 kilometers from the launch pad
PRICE: $250 (plus tax)
INCLUSIONS:
- Launch viewing packages support two launch attempts and an additional daily admission ticket valid to use within 30 days after the launch date.
- Bus transportation through NASA’s gates to the Apollo/Saturn V Center
- Real-time launch commentary from a space expert
- Complimentary meal
- Complimentary premium souvenir
- A commemorative launch card, badge, and lanyard
- Digital photo of your party from AstroPhotos
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- Check-in for Feel the Heat begins at 9:15 AM; Bus boarding begins at 9:30 AM at the bus boarding area.
- Plan to arrive early and plan for increased traffic
- Bleacher space is limited. For lawn seating, we recommend you bring a blanket or a foldable chair that can be carried in a shoulder bag
- Launch viewing packages are for all ages, but an adult must accompany any children
Launch Viewing at the Gantry at LC-39
Launch viewing has returned to one of the most iconic vantage points on the Space Coast—the Gantry at LC-39. Newly renovated and now open to the public, this historic site offers an incredible public launch viewing experience. With only a limited number of tickets, this is a rare opportunity to witness liftoff from a location steeped in spaceflight history and unmatched in proximity.
LC-39 Launch Transportation Ticket
$99 IN ADDITION TO ADMISSION
- Approximately {{miles}} miles / {{kilometers}} kilometers from the launch pad
- Launch Transportation Ticket (LTT) required in addition to valid admission ticket
- Check-in begins at {{time} {{AM/PM}} ET and buses will begin boarding at {{time}} {{AM/PM}} ET in the Bus Boarding Area
- Digital photo taken by Storibox
- Launch audio, video feed, and commentary provided by a space-expert communicator
Launch Viewing at the Apollo/Saturn V Center
This prime viewing location, adjacent to the Apollo/Saturn V Center, offers outdoor bleacher seating with views of launch pads across Banana Creek. If open during the launch window, the Apollo/Saturn V Center includes Apollo Program exhibits and offers a close-up look at the world’s largest rocket, the Saturn V.
Apollo/Saturn V Center
BANANA CREEK LAUNCH VIEWING AREA
Included with admission
- See the rocket leave the launch pad
- Accessible via the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour on a first-come, first-served basis
- Approximately 6.2 miles / 10 kilometers from the launch pad
- Launch Viewing Area opens at 11 AM
- Launch audio, video, and commentary by a space-expert communicator
Main Visitor Complex
INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION TO THE VISITOR COMPLEX
ATLANTIS NORTH LAWN
Located to the left when approaching Space Shuttle Atlantis®
- See the rocket once it clears the tree line
- Limited bleacher seating
- Approximately 7 miles / 12 kilometers from the launch pad
- Viewing area opens at 10:00 AM
- Launch audio, video, and communicator commentary available
ROCKET GARDEN | GATEWAY PAVILION
Located in front of the Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex® building
- Approximately 7 miles / 12 kilometers from the launch pad
- Viewing area opens at 10:00 AM
- Launch audio, video, and communicator commentary available
MISSION OVERVIEW
Launch Provider: {{Launch Provider}}
Rocket: {{Rocket}}
Booster Landing: {{Location}}
The Ax-4 mission will “realize the return” to human spaceflight for India, Poland, and Hungary, with each nation’s first government-sponsored flight in more than 40 years. While Ax-4 marks these countries’ second human spaceflight mission in history, it will be the first time all three nations will execute a mission on board the International Space Station. This historic mission underscores how Axiom Space is redefining the pathway to low-Earth orbit and elevating national space programs globally. The assigned crewmembers are pending approval to fly to the International Space Station by NASA and its international partners, which includes representatives from station partner members Russian Space Agency, Japanese Space Agency, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency. In consensus, they decide space station crew assignments, operations, and approve non-member national astronauts.