It's also frustrating that living in Brevard County that aren't many places to see and/or buy space memorabilia/artifacts. I've spent a lot of time at Antique Malls in Titusville and Cocoa without much luck. Any suggestions on where to find items like this?
I've done my rounds to the typical historic space program sites on the Space Coast. The KSC Visitor Center, American Space Museum, and the Air Force Missiles & Space Museum are all great for NASA history junkies. Being an employee on the Cape, I've also been able to go around to many of the old launch complexes (Mercury, Atlas, Gemini, Vanguard, etc.) and the site of the original Mercury Mission Control. My favorite has been walking along the beach out front of the Astronaut's Beach House. What/where are some lesser known, or less obvious, historic locations at CCAFS/KSC?
Quote from: dpspaulding on 02/28/2018 05:08 pmI've done my rounds to the typical historic space program sites on the Space Coast. The KSC Visitor Center, American Space Museum, and the Air Force Missiles & Space Museum are all great for NASA history junkies. Being an employee on the Cape, I've also been able to go around to many of the old launch complexes (Mercury, Atlas, Gemini, Vanguard, etc.) and the site of the original Mercury Mission Control. My favorite has been walking along the beach out front of the Astronaut's Beach House. What/where are some lesser known, or less obvious, historic locations at CCAFS/KSC? Hangar AE, Cape Commander's HQ building, 45th SW Cape Hq building (Old Delta II OB) They have displays.
Do you know anything about the current state of Hangar S and all the old equipment/materials from its years as the Manned Spaceflight Center?
BTW, Manned Spaceflight Center was the former name of the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Wrong. Manned Spacecraft CenterQuote from: Jim on 02/28/2018 07:10 pmBTW, Manned Spaceflight Center was the former name of the Johnson Space Center in Houston.