Kennedy Space Center
The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is the NASA space vehicle launch facility
(spaceport). The site is near Cape Canaveral, Florida. It is 34 mi long and
around 6 mi wide, covering 219 square miles.
Kennedy Space Center's only launch operations are at Launch Complex 39. All
other launch operations take place at the adjacent Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station (CCAFS) which is operated by the U.S. Air Force.
Because much of KSC is off limits to development, the site also serves as an
important wildlife sanctuary.
It was renamed the John F. Kennedy Space Center in November 1963, after the
recently assassinated president John F. Kennedy.
The surrounding Cape Canaveral was also renamed Cape Kennedy, but this change
was unpopular with the local people and the name reverted in 1973.
KSC is now the launch site for the Space Shuttle, reusing the Complex 39 Apollo
infrastructure.
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is home to a number of museums, two
IMAX theatres, and various bus tours allowing visitors a closer look at various
restricted areas.
Location
Merritt Island
Brevard County, Florida
USA
Getting There
The Kennedy Space Center is located in Cape Canaveral, Florida. If you are
driving, take the Beachline Expressway (State Road 528) east from Orlando. The
Kennedy Space Center is located approximately 45 minutes east of Orlando on
Florida's Space Coast. You can also take a bus tour from Orlando, which includes
transportation to and from the Kennedy Space Center. Additionally, the Kennedy
Space Center has its own airport, the Shuttle Landing Facility, which is used to
transport people and supplies to the International Space Station.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Florida that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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