maggiew
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A somewhat less experienced person, but here is my experience.
We happened to visit NASA at Cape Canaveral one day a few years ago and while on the bus tour around, we saw the shuttle on the platform and they told us there was going to be a launch the next day. So we decided to hang around and come back the next day for the launch. We didn't research this or anything, we just happened upon it. So we didn't really know the best thing to do. Anyway, the next day we showed up to see the launch. The main place was full and they directed us to a different area - near the Astronaut Hall of Fame or something like that. So we sat out in the blazin 110 degree weather all morning/afternoon to see the launch. From this location, you could almost make out the shuttle on the launch pad. When it took off, you could only see the trail in the sky. It was very disappointing after a long hot day. I was expecting to see something like in that photo montage!! It is much more dramatic on TV!! But we were glad we went because now we can say we saw a space launch!
On a side note, we happened to be in Disney on July 4 of last year and got to see a launch from Animal Kingdom! All you could really see was the trail again, but that was cool too!!
We are going to be in Fort Lauderdale Aug. 10 - 12 after our cruise. Maybe the launch will get delayed and we will get to see another one.
Maggie
We happened to visit NASA at Cape Canaveral one day a few years ago and while on the bus tour around, we saw the shuttle on the platform and they told us there was going to be a launch the next day. So we decided to hang around and come back the next day for the launch. We didn't research this or anything, we just happened upon it. So we didn't really know the best thing to do. Anyway, the next day we showed up to see the launch. The main place was full and they directed us to a different area - near the Astronaut Hall of Fame or something like that. So we sat out in the blazin 110 degree weather all morning/afternoon to see the launch. From this location, you could almost make out the shuttle on the launch pad. When it took off, you could only see the trail in the sky. It was very disappointing after a long hot day. I was expecting to see something like in that photo montage!! It is much more dramatic on TV!! But we were glad we went because now we can say we saw a space launch!
On a side note, we happened to be in Disney on July 4 of last year and got to see a launch from Animal Kingdom! All you could really see was the trail again, but that was cool too!!
We are going to be in Fort Lauderdale Aug. 10 - 12 after our cruise. Maybe the launch will get delayed and we will get to see another one.
Maggie