Wednesday, while the girls went shopping, the guys toured the Kennedy Space Center, 90 minutes' drive away. I have visited the central Florida area at least 20 times before, but this was my first visit to the KSC. It was outstanding: part museum, part science, part history, part nostalgia (for us oldsters), part working-launch site. It is the one and only Florida attraction I have unqualifiedly enjoyed.  Alas, its future will include rather more of the past...
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Grand entry | 
 
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From the very historic Gantry 39, looking back to the colossal Vehicle Assembly Building, and, in the foreground, one of the huge portable launchpad "crawlers,"
 
manufactured in Marion, Ohio, where I briefly taught at the OSU campus there; Go Bucks! Beat Hogs!
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Crawler track, forking between launch sites A and B | 
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Seriously, this has got to be one of mankind's most historic places
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Apollo launch control | 
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Lunar lander | 
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Apollo Saturn V, "disassembled" | 
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Apollo XIII  ("Houston, we have a problem") crew module; imagine, Tom Hanks sat right there...
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Jeremy and Will before a Space Shuttle we toured | 
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In the "Rocket Garden" (no specimen of the hapless Vanguard) | 
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"Fully-assembled" Saturn |