Cape Tour

Frank Conner, Jim Ellington, Phil Green and my family took the “Cape Canaveral Then and Now” tour. It was well worth the $54, as we got the full tour of the Kennedy Space Center, the Cape Museum, and a close up tour of the launch pads and the Vehicle Assembly Building. A bonus was at the Kennedy Center, where we got a close up of a Saturn V, complete with all of the stages, wiring, everything.

If you get the chance, take the tour!

Atlas Titan behindt
Saturn V enginet
Missle farm Saturn 1t missle farmt

LtoR: missle farm and Saturn 1 / Saturn V engine / Atlas & Titan / Missle Farm

Frank Conner Phil Green and Redstonet Frank Connert Saturn 1 launch pedistalt Memorial to Grissom White and Chaffeet

LtoR: Frank Conner and Phil Green with Redstone / Frank Conner / Saturn I launch pedestal / Memorial to Grissom, Chaffee and White

Memorial to the First Sevent

Memorial to the Original 7

Saturn V and Space Shuttle launch padt Saturn V and Space Shuttle launch pad 2t

Saturn V and Space Shuttle launch pad

Burroughs first solid state computer (5Kbytes)t Explorer I consolet

LtoR: first solid state computer (Explorer 1) with future astronaut Ethan / Explorer I Console

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The following pictures of a Saturn V on display, complete and ready to roll, was worth the price of admission!

Saturn V 1t
Saturn Vt
Saturn V 2t Saturn V 3t
Saturn V 4t Saturn V 5t Saturn V 6t Saturn V 7t
Saturn V 8t Saturn V 9t