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Frequently Asked Questions
What is included with Daily Admission?
What is included with Daily Admission?
Daily admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex includes:
- Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex® featuring Spaceport KSC
- Space Shuttle Atlantis® featuring the Shuttle Launch Experience®
- The Apollo/ Saturn V Center via a Kennedy Space Center bus
- Astronaut Encounter
- Planet Play
- Heroes & Legends featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® presented by Boeing
- Universe Theater featuring many shows daily including: Mission Status Briefings and Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo.
- Space films in the IMAX® theater
- Journey To Mars: Explorers Wanted
- Rocket Garden
Admission tickets are valid for one day. To view a complete list of attractions, visit the Explore Attractions page.
What is NOT included with Daily Admission?
What is NOT included with Daily Admission?
Add-on enhancements may be purchased in addition to admission. Tickets for the following add-on enhancements may be purchased at the visitor complex or online: Chat With An Astronaut, Astronaut Training Experience® (ATX) and ATX Training Stages. Advance online purchase of add-on enhancements is recommended as they may sell out through online ticket purchases before the scheduled date.
What is the advantage of purchasing tickets online
What is the advantage of purchasing tickets online
Tickets may be purchased before your visit on our Tickets page. However, ticket prices are the same whether purchased online or in person. Ticket purchases are date specific and not transferable between days. Tickets may be printed at home, pulled up on your mobile device or picked up at Will Call at the entrance to the visitor complex. Visitors that have a ticket with a barcode (digitally or print) may proceed directly to the turnstiles at the entrance
Is there a fee for parking?
Is there a fee for parking?
A parking fee must be paid before entering the parking area.
Motorcycles $25
Automobiles $15
Oversized vehicles, motor homes or RVs $20
Kennedy Space Center Official Guide
Plan your trip with features such as maps, FAQ's, favorites and detailed descriptions of shows and attractions.
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Plan Your Mission
Plan Your Mission
Space Shuttle Atlantis®
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Women in Space
Chris Ferguson, commander of Atlantis STS-135, 'Final Space Shuttle Crew Profiled', NASA TV, 24 June 2011We have a home up there, and we’re destined to be up there and we’re destined to go beyond low-Earth orbit, perhaps set up a colony on the Moon and go on to Mars.
We have a home up there, and we’re destined to be up there and we’re destined to go beyond low-Earth orbit, perhaps set up a colony on the Moon and go on to Mars.
We have a home up there, and we’re destined to be up there and we’re destined to go beyond low-Earth orbit, perhaps set up a colony on the Moon and go on to Mars.
Space Shuttle Atlantis®
Title | Content |
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Dry mass | 78,000 kg (172,000 lb) |
Rocket | Space Shuttle |
First flight | October 3–7, 1985 |
Last flight | July 8–21, 2011 |
Total flights | 33 |
Flight time | 7,358 hours |
Travelled | 125,935,769 mi |
Orbits | 4,848 around Earth |
Hubble Telescope
Title | Content |
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Names | HST Hubble |
Launch mass | 11,110 kg (24,490 lb) |
Dimensions | 13.2 m × 4.2 m (43 ft × 14 ft) |
Power | 2800 watts |
Launch date | Kennedy, LC-39B |
Deployment date | April 25, 1990 |
Orbits | 4,848 around Earth |
Hubble Telescope
Title | Content |
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Names | HST Hubble |
Launch mass | 11,110 kg (24,490 lb) |
Dimensions | 13.2 m × 4.2 m (43 ft × 14 ft) |
Power | 2800 watts |
Launch date | Kennedy, LC-39B |
Deployment date | April 25, 1990 |
Orbits | 4,848 around Earth |
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