How much does it cost to watch a rocket launch?

Viewing from the closest area, the Apollo/Saturn V Center cost $195 and from the Space Shuttle Atlantis® North Lawn Launch Viewing area cost $115 plus tax.
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How much does it cost to watch SpaceX launch?

Tickets cost $49 in addition to the daily admission cost. Launch Pad Distances from LC-39 Observation Gantry: Atlas V SLC-41 – 5.4 miles. Falcon 9 SLC-40 – 6.2 miles.
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Can the public watch the SpaceX launch?

See A Live Rocket Launch. Witnessing a live rocket launch is a jaw-dropping, bucket-list experience. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex provides the closest public viewing of rocket launches with live launch commentary from space experts.
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How much are Kennedy Space Center launch tickets?

Get Your Ticket

Sometimes, viewing a launch is complimentary with your regular Kennedy Space Center admission. Currently, tickets are $57 for adults, $47 for children 3 to 11. Parking is $10, $15 for RVs. Besides admission to the Visitor Complex, a separate ticket may be required for so launches.
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How do I watch a SpaceX launch?

Contact Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex at (855) 433-4210 for information on purchasing tickets. On the day of the launch, plan to arrive early; the visitor complex opens at 9 a.m. Expect high attendance at the visitor complex and increased traffic throughout the local area.
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Where is the best place to watch the rocket launch?

  • Jetty Park at Port Canaveral. Cape Canaveral.
  • Cocoa Kayaking. Cocoa Beach.
  • Exploration Tower. Cape Canaveral.
  • Lori Wilson Park. Cocoa Beach.
  • Space View Park. Titusville.
  • Parrish Park at Titusville. Titusville.
  • Sidney Fischer Park. Cocoa Beach.
  • Alan Shepard Park. Cocoa Beach.
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How close can you be to a rocket launch?

Located in the Canaveral National Seashore, Playalinda Beach is one the closest locations to view rocket launches on the Space Coast. With a short walk down the beach, you can be within 5 miles of the launch. It is located within a National Park, so a $10 entrance fee is required.
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Can you visit Kennedy Space Center for free?

Is Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex free? No, you need to purchase a ticket to visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. You can purchase them here.
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How much does it cost to go to NASA Florida?

Kennedy Space Center Gate Prices

Daily Admission is $60.99 per adult (age 12 and up) and $50.29 per child (age 3-11). This date-specific ticket includes 1-day admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Multiday Admission is $87.74 per adult (age 12 and up) and $71.69 per child (age 3-11) including tax.
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Is Kennedy Space Center worth the money?

This is one of the most incredible places you might visit in your entire lifetime. Seriously, this is definitely worth the bucket list! The Kennedy Space Center, as the name suggests, is the center of NASA's major space activities, including launches and space-related events.
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Can you tour SpaceX in Florida?

Summary: SpaceX's Florida Starship is an easy and interesting side-trip on a visit to Cape Canaveral or Orlando.
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Can you visit the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center?

This tour is only available Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays and starts at 11:00 AM. You must purchase your ticket in 72 hours in advance prior to your tour. Daily admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is NOT included with this tour, but is required.
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Who owns SpaceX?

SpaceX was formed by entrepreneur Elon Musk in the hopes of revolutionizing the aerospace industry and making affordable spaceflight a reality. The company entered the arena with the Falcon 1 rocket, a two-stage liquid-fueled craft designed to send small satellites into orbit.
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How much does a SpaceX flight cost?

Space Tourism

For a suborbital trip on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo and Blue Origin's New Shepard, seats typically cost $250,000 to $500,000. Flights beyond that to actual orbit—a much higher altitude—are far more expensive, fetching more than $50 million per seat.
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How expensive is a rocket?

The starting prices for a Falcon 9 or Falcon Heavy rocket will each increase by about 8%. A Falcon 9 launch will cost $67 million, up from $62 million, and a Falcon Heavy launch will now run $97 million, up from $90 million.
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How much cheaper is SpaceX than NASA?

SpaceX now handles about two-thirds of NASA's launches, including many research payloads, with flights as cheap as $62 million, roughly two-thirds the price of a rocket from United Launch Alliance, a competitor.
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Is it free to go to NASA?

NASA's Glenn Research Center, located at 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland,will offer free tours, one Saturday a month, from April through October, for groups and individuals with reservations. Visitor parking is also available free of charge.
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Can you buy tickets to space?

They cost $450,000. On Tuesday, the aerospace company announced plans to sell tickets to the general public to snag a seat for a future spaceflight. Reservations open up Feb. 16 and will cost $450,000.
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Who owns NASA?

That's because NASA isn't a private or publicly-owned company. Instead, it's an official agency of the U.S. government. That means it's technically owned by the United States and receives government funding just like the Department of Justice, Department of Education, National Park Service, etc.
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What should I wear to Kennedy Space Center?

What to Wear. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is an outdoor park, much like a theme park, where you walk from attraction to attraction. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
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How much time do you need at Cape Canaveral?

You should expect to spend at least 6 hours at the Visitor Complex. We recommend the full day (9 hours) if you truly want to see everything.
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Why do they spray water when launching a rocket?

A water spray system provides a cushion of water directed down into and around the primary flame hole beneath the solid rocket boosters, and a secondary water spray blocks the path of pressure waves to decrease the intensity of pressure at the launch site.
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Can you hear a rocket?

I can hear the rumble of F-15 Eagles take off from inside my office building five miles from the airport. An F-15C is about 149 dB with afterburners. The space shuttle and Saturn V rockets were much louder. A test of the Saturn V Rocket reached 204 decibels.
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What would happen if you were too close to a rocket launch?

Keep in mind that a rocket engine is simply a controlled explosion. The explosion is directed at the ground, so most of the heat/flames/exhaust won't reach you unless you were very close. It would be simple to just stand on the side opposite to where it was being directed on launch.
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