10 Awesome Kennedy Space Center Facts to Share on Your Next Visit or Field Trip!

10 Awesome Kennedy Space Center Facts to Share on Your Next Visit or Field Trip!

As a former space reporter and current dad, I'm sharing my favorite top ten secrets of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. These are perfect to keep in your back pocket to impress your kids during your next visit or even next school field trip!

Just two hours from Tampa Bay, Kennedy Space Center is a MUST-DO family adventure that can keep your crew of space cadets engaged for two full days or even a day trip!

Moon Masterpiece

Alan Bean, an astronaut and artist, sprinkled real Moon dust into his paintings, including a towering two-story-tall one in the Apollo-Saturn V Center.

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There's real moon dust in this painting!

From Big Screen to Big Fun

The enormous Planet Play indoor play area is built inside a converted IMAX giant screen movie theater.

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Planet Play indoor area

Watch for Wildlife

On the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour, I have personally seen alligators, armadillos, wild pigs and bald eagles.

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Sandhill cranes call KSC property home

Astronaut on Duty

A real astronaut is here every day. Inside the Universe Theatre, they give a talk that’s included with admission.

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Meet a REAL astronaut!

Messages from Above

Inside a new exhibit, The Gantry at LC39, a mesmerizing Earth Pulse sculpture lights up each time a signal is sent to a satellite or comes down to Earth.

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Check out the new Gantry at LC39

Science up Close

The STEAM team puts on a fascinating science show in the Universe Theater, but sometimes you can spot them in other places like Gateway doing smaller demonstrations of science just for you.

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Check out a STEAM team science show

Sensory Signs

At every attraction, you'll find signs that break down the sensory impact so you know what to expect before you go in.

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Know what to expect at each exhibit

Up in Front

On the Shuttle Launch Experience simulator, sit closest to the front if you want to feel the motion the most. There's also a separate room where you can just watch if you don't want to ride.

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See what it would feel like to ride an actual space shuttle

Shrink-Wrapped Shuttle

When Space Shuttle Atlantis first arrived to be put on display, the building wasn't finished yet. So they wrapped the entire space shuttle in plastic wrap to keep it clean while they finished constructing its new home around it.

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The real Space Shuttle Atlantis

Missing Moon Boots

When you see the spacesuit Alan Shepard wore on the moon in the Apollo-Saturn V Center, look down. Something is missing. Where are the boots that made those iconic footprints on the surface of the moon? Well, they’re still up there! NASA told all the Apollo mission crews to leave their boots behind on the moon to save weight for the trip home to Earth.

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Part of this space suit is still up in space!

Where to Stay

Courtyard Titusville Kennedy Space Center

Need extra towels? Forget your toothbrush? Here, a real robot named Luna will deliver them to your room! With a fun pool and splash area, views of launch pads in the distance, and in-room star projectors, it’s a stellar spot. And did I mention the real robot?

Where to Eat

The Space Bar

When the elevator’s countdown hits zero, the doors open to this rooftop restaurant atop the Courtyard hotel. Kids will find favorites on the menu, while adults can dig into chef-created entrees, bowls and salads. Sip a “Space Shuttle” from the custom cocktail menu and take in space center views across the peaceful Indian River Lagoon.

Did you know that kids ages 3-11 get in for FREE to Kennedy Space Center during the month of September?? It's a great time to take advantage and check out Greyson's top ten things to do!

All images courtesy of Grayson Kamm.

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