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Here, 8 Top TTourist Attractions in Cape Canaveral, US State..
There's Kennedy Space Center, Jetty Park, Exploration Tower, Air Force Space & Missile Museum, Manatee Sanctuary Park, Cherie Down Park, Center Street Park, Cape Canaveral Lighthouse and more...
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Top 6. Best Tourist Attractions in Cape Canaveral - Florida
Top 6. Best Tourist Attractions in Cape Canaveral - Florida: Kennedy Space Center, Jetty Park, Exploration Tower, U.S. Air Force Space & Missile Museum, Cherie Down Park, Manatee Sanctuary Park
Cherie Down Park Beach Cape Canaveral
Cherie Down Park Beach Cape Canaveral. If your preference is to stay away from the big crows and just enjoy a day at the beach with your family and kids, then this is the place for you.
Plenty of free parking as well as bathrooms and showers. Free parking spaces are also available on the side streets adjacent to the beach south of the park. Depending on the time of day you can see the cruise ships going out to sea. Looking for a place to stay on your visit?
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NASA - Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral
This video shows pictures from the area of Kennedy Space Center, which is a part of NASA. The complex is located at the always sunny Cape Canaveral in Florida. Kennedy Space Center is an awesome visitor complex, where you can see and learn something about the history and the modern development of the Space Travel. Enjoy and comment! :-)
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Join The Spencer Adventure at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Tour in Cape Canaveral. This is no theme park like all the others so famous in Orlando but it was a ton of and kept us interested the ENTIRE time. There are so many cool things to see and do here. See the various launch pads used in the most famous historical missions and learn about the many astronauts, scientists, engineers and support personnel that made it all happen. Celebrate the amazing people and feats accomplished at NASA that put the United States of America at the forefront of space exploration. Learn about the International Cooperation of various countries around the world that contribute to the building and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS.)
We hope you and your family make time to visit the Kennedy Space Center the next time you are in Florida. You will so glad you did - we recommend planning your trip for two days to ensure you cover it all. See all the great resources and links below:
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Space View Park, Titusville, Florida, United States, North America
Space View Park is located in Titusville Florida directly across the Indian River from NASA's Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center. Space View Park is not a campground. On a good, clear day the rocket can be viewed for about Four minutes in total. With binoculars, the launch can be tracked for longer.
Curry Hammock State Park Campground Tour, Florida Keys, Marathon 4K
Time Jump Points in the Video, click the blue time links to jump to that part of the Video.
Campground Map 0:30
Registration 0:41
Enter Campground 1:00
Outside Loop Sites 2-4-5-6-7-8-9-11-13-15-16-17-19-21-22-23-25
Site #2 1:30 Site #9 2:50 Site #19 4:25 Site #24 5:10
Dump Station 5:30
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Site #1 5:45 Site #10 6:45 Site #20 8:00 Site #26 8:25
Showers and Bathrooms 9:00
Day Use Park Area 10:30
In this video we show Curry Hammock Campground site by site with each site number clearly noted on the screen.
We also cover campground and park amenities, including showers, bathrooms, day use park, kayaking, kite-surfing and the beautiful Curry Hammock Beaches. Come to Curry Hammock to enjoy the awesome Sunrises and Sunsets.
Curry Hammock State Park in the Florida Keys near the city of Marathon. Located at 56200 Overseas highway near MM 56.
All campground sites have 20 amp, 30amp and 50 Amp hookups along with water. The sites also have a Bar-b-que and Poles to attach your Hammock.
There is no sewer hookup in any of the sites, although there is a very easily accessible Dump station in the campground that is close enough to any of the sites to walk your Blu Boy and dump in a 5 min walk.
The campground also has excellent bathrooms and showers centrally located in the middle of the campground, it also has an outside shower and Sink.
The Day Use area of the park has an excellent beach for Kitesurfing and Kayaking. Be sure to follow the park rules for both.
The best and most obvious feature of this campground is that it is on the ocean, with many sites with a clear ocean view.
There are many things to do near Curry Hammock like the Dolphin Research Center and the Turtle Hospital which are about 15 min away.
Robbies famous Tarpon are in Islamorada about 40min drive north.
Key west is about a 80 min drive south, plan to spend the whole day exploring Key West.
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3D GoPro Tour of Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral FL!
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Exploration Tower offers stunning views of Brevard County
From the ground, the view of Port Canaveral's new Exploration Tower is impressive. From the top of the tower, the view of Brevard County is stunning.
Launch Control, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, North America
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features exhibits and displays, historic spacecraft and memorabilia, shows, two IMAX theaters, a range of bus tours of the spaceport, and the Shuttle Launch Experience, a simulated ride into space. It also encompasses the separate Apollo/Saturn V Center and United States Astronaut Hall of Fame. There were 1.5 million visitors in 2009 and it had some 700 employees. The complex had its beginning in the 1960s in a small trailer containing simple displays on card tables. By 1964, more than 250,000 self-guided car tours, permitted between 1 and 4 p.m. ET on Sundays at the urging of U.S. Rep. Olin Teague of Texas, were seen at KSC. In 1965, KSC Director Kurt H. Debus was authorized to spend $2 million on a full-scale visitors center. Spaceport USA, as it was soon titled, hosted 500,000 visitors in 1967, its first year, and one million by 1969. Even during the gap between the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs, attendance remained at over one million guests and it ranked as the fifth most popular tourist attraction in Florida. When nearby Walt Disney World opened in 1971, visitors center attendance increased by 30 percent, but the public was often disappointed by the comparative lack of polish at KSC's tourist facilities. Existing displays were largely made up of trade show exhibits donated by NASA contractors. Later that year, a $2.3 million upgrade of the visitor complex was begun with added focus on the benefits of space exploration along with the existing focus on human space exploration. In 1995, Delaware North Companies was selected to operate the visitor center. Since then, the facility has been entirely self-supporting and receives no taxpayer or government funding. NASA renewed the contract with Delaware North Companies through May 2020 with options to extend the contract through 2030. Included in the base admission is tour-bus transportation to an observation platform at Launch Complex 39, which provides unobstructed views of both launch pads and the surrounding KSC property, and the Apollo/Saturn V Center. It also includes admission to the Astronaut Hall of Fame, 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west. The Apollo/Saturn V Center, located 6 miles (9.7 km) north, is a large museum built around its centerpiece exhibit, a restored Saturn V launch vehicle, and features other space related exhibits, including an Apollo capsule. Two theaters allow the visitor to relive parts of the Apollo program. One simulates the environment inside an Apollo firing room during an Apollo launch, and another simulates the Apollo 11 Moon landing. The tour formerly included the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) where modules for the International Space Station were tested. The Visitor Complex includes two facilities run by the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. The most visible of these is the Space Mirror Memorial, also known as the Astronaut Memorial, a huge black granite mirror through-engraved with the names of all astronauts who died in the line of duty. Elsewhere on the Visitor Complex grounds is the foundation's Center for Space Education, which includes a resource center for teachers, among other facilities; and the Kurt Debus Conference Center. The United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, located 6 miles (9.7 km) west on Highway 405 from the main Visitor Complex on the mainland south of Titusville, Florida, is a part of the overall Visitor Complex. The Hall of Fame is a museum featuring the world's largest collection of personal astronaut memorabilia. The Hall of Fame was previously owned and operated by the U.S. Space Camp Foundation, but was purchased at auction by Delaware North Park Services in September 2002 on behalf of NASA and the property was added to the KSC Visitor Complex. It re-opened December 14, 2002. Admission is included with Visitor Complex admission. The rocket garden between the building which houses the Visitor Complex entrance and the Debus centre is an outdoor display of historic rockets that put Americans and satellites in space. Visitors can walk upto and around the base of the rockets.
Exploring Central Florida | RV Road Trip
Are you ready to jump into your RV and hit up Florida? Florida is one of the most popular RV destinations in the United States. With thousands of miles of shoreline, Disney World, and the Keyes, what more can you want? While the summers can be hot, Florida is a great RV destination year-round.
From the white sandy beaches of Jacksonville Beach to the many amusement parks in Orlando to the hot dance clubs in Miami, Florida has something for everyone. With more RV parks and campgrounds than you can count, Florida is the ultimate destination for RVers.
No Florida RV trip with kids is complete without a stop at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Encompassing over 27,000 acres, Disney World is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. First opened in 1971, Disney World has grown to include four theme parks, two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, and lots of other entertainment activities. Well loved by people of all ages, a day or a week of Disney World is something that you will remember for the rest of your life. Whether it’s singing along to “It’s a Small World” in the Magic Kingdom or going on safari in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll find something to keep you coming back to this magical place for years to come.
No Florida RV trip with kids is complete without a stop at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Encompassing over 27,000 acres, Disney World is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. First opened in 1971, Disney World has grown to include four theme parks, two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, and lots of other entertainment activities. Well loved by people of all ages, a day or a week of Disney World is something that you will remember for the rest of your life. Whether it’s singing along to “It’s a Small World” in the Magic Kingdom or going on safari in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll find something to keep you coming back to this magical place for years to come.
If you want the true Disney experience then you’ll want to stay at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Large RV campsites are available with a privacy-enhancing landscape, full hookups, and cable TV. The resort offers unique activities like horseback riding, archery, and canoeing. Nearby Tropical Palms RV Resort is just minutes from all the themes in Orlando. With large RV sites and awesome amenities, you might not even want to leave the park! There’s also plenty of places nearby to park your RV.
Just 45 minutes east of Orlando, you’ll find Florida’s famed Space Coast. Consisting of 72 miles of coastline perfect for surfing, sunbathing, and lots of beachfront happy hours, you want to make sure the Space Coast is on your Florida RV trip itinerary. Stretching from Titusville down to Palm Bay, you’ll discover that Florida’s Space Coast is quite diverse. Start your holiday at Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral where the brave men before you step foot before embarking to space. Melbourne is home to charming art galleries, upscale boutiques, and lots of great dining and beaches. The area is home to 33 miles of unspoiled beaches available day and night. For the nature lovers, spend a few days in Titusville where you can see over 300 bird species in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Crystal Lake RV Park in Mims has large RV sites with full hookups, a swimming pool, three-acre lake, and WiFi. Kennedy Space Center and the Canaveral National Seashore is just a short drive away. Palm Shores RV Park in Melbourne has 36 campsites with full hookups that can accommodate even the biggest RVs.
The Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. This vast National Park consists of 1.5 million acres of wetland throughout South Florida and is a designated World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. Many rare and endangered species like the manatee, American crocodile and the Florida panther call this park home. You can explore much of the park by tour boat, kayak, or bike. Popular nature spotting trails include the Anhinga Trail and the 99-mile Wilderness Waterway. Don’t miss the panoramic views atop the 65-foot observation tower in Shark Valley.
The Florida Keyes are the jewel of the Cape. With lush white sandy beaches, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and more umbrella drinks that you can drink in one night, Key West is the place you want to go if you want a little fun in the tropical sun. Key West is more than a charming, colorful party town, it has heaps of outdoor activities like scuba diving and snorkeling, kayaking, art galleries, and tons of amazing restaurants and bars. Don’t forget to take a Key Lime Pie-making class to make this town’s famous desert.
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Cruise Port Canaveral - Essential Information for Cruisers: VIDEO 1 (Layout & Aerial Tour)
Our series of information videos for cruisers using Port Canaveral in Florida as an embarkation port or port-of-call. Videos provide detailed information about port layout, directions, transportation, parking, lodging, restaurants, shore trips and other fun activities!
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We cover cruise ships from Carnival, Disney, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean as well as occasional visiting cruiseliners from Aida and others.
Cities covered are Orlando, Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach. We discuss arrival and departure details at Orlando, Stanford and Melbourne Airports and shore excursions to Orlando theme parks, Cocoa Village, Cocoa Beach, the Kennedy Space Center and nearby wilderness areas.
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Saturn V, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, North America
To date, the Saturn V is the only launch vehicle to transport human beings beyond low Earth orbit. A total of 24 astronauts were launched to the Moon, three of them more than once, in the four years spanning December 1968 through December 1972. Early in the planning process, NASA considered three leading ideas for the Moon mission: Earth Orbit Rendezvous, Direct Ascent, and Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (LOR). A direct ascent configuration would launch a larger rocket which would land directly on the lunar surface, while an Earth orbit rendezvous would launch two smaller spacecraft which would combine in Earth orbit. A LOR mission would involve a single rocket launching a single spacecraft, but only a small part of that spacecraft would land on the moon. That smaller landing module would then rendezvous with the main spacecraft, and the crew would return home. NASA at first dismissed LOR as a riskier option, given that an orbital rendezvous had yet to be performed in Earth orbit, much less in lunar orbit. Several NASA officials, including Langley Research Center engineer John Houbolt and NASA Administrator George Low, argued that a Lunar Orbit Rendezvous provided the simplest landing on the moon, the most cost--efficient launch vehicle and, perhaps most importantly, the best chance to accomplish a lunar landing within the decade. Other NASA officials were convinced, and LOR was officially selected as the mission configuration for the Apollo program on 7 November 1962. The Saturn V's size and payload capacity dwarfed all other previous rockets which had successfully flown at that time. With the Apollo spacecraft on top it stood 363 feet (111 m) tall and without fins it was 33 feet (10 m) in diameter. Fully fueled, the Saturn V weighed 6.5 million pounds (3,000 metric tons) and had a payload capacity of 260,000 pounds (120,000 kg) to LEO. Comparatively, at 363 feet (111 m), the Saturn V is about 58 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty from the ground to the torch, and is just one foot shorter than St Paul's Cathedral in London, and only cleared the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center by 6 feet (1.8 m) when rolled out. In contrast, the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle used on Freedom 7, the first manned American spaceflight, was just under 11 feet (3.4 m) longer than the S-IVB stage, and delivered less sea level thrust (78,000 pounds-force (350 kN)) than the Launch Escape System rocket (147,000 pounds-force (650 kN) sea level thrust) mounted atop the Apollo command module. Saturn V was principally designed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, although numerous major systems, including propulsion, were designed by subcontractors. It used the powerful new F-1 and J-2 rocket engines for propulsion. When tested, these engines shattered the windows of nearby houses. Designers decided early on to attempt to use as much technology from the Saturn I program as possible. Consequently, the S-IVB-500 third stage of the Saturn V was based on the S-IVB-200 second stage of the Saturn IB. The Instrument Unit that controlled the Saturn V shared characteristics with that carried by the Saturn IB. Blueprints and other Saturn V plans are available on microfilm at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The Saturn V consisted of three stages the S-IC first stage, S-II second stage and the S-IVB third stage and the instrument unit. All three stages used liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidizer. The first stage used RP-1 for fuel, while the second and third stages used liquid hydrogen (LH2). The upper stages also used small solid-fueled ullage motors that helped to separate the stages during the launch, and to ensure that the liquid propellants were in a proper position to be drawn into the pumps. The Saturn V carried all Apollo lunar missions.
Harbor Heights Peacock Beach Cape Canaveral Florida By Drone
Peacock Beach in Cape Canaveral, Florida from the Harbor Heights neighborhood crossover as filmed by my Yuneec Q500 Typhoon drone.
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Manatee Hammock Campgrounds Titusville Cape Canaveral Florida Drive Thru
Manatee Hammock Campgrounds drive thru review
Watch as we drive thru Manatee Hammock campgrounds in Titusville near Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center.
This was a very clean campground with water frontage in the back, a swimming pool, laundry, rec room, pavilion, dog park, horseshoes, shuffle board and more. The price was very reasonable for full hook up. Check out the video for a drive thru tour.