What happens to NASA and its operations in Florida during government shutdown? Will SpaceX rocket launches be delayed? Is ...
the public will also not be able to visit any NASA centers and facilities that provide tours or attractions, and will not be able to watch any programming or live coverage on the agency's NASA+ ...
The Kennedy Space Center is not only a top tourist destination but also the busiest launch site in the U.S. It's also accessible to every guest, no matter their needs.
Imagine a Christmas celebration that’s literally out of this world! The Holidays in Space event at Kennedy Space Center ...
A Florida attraction is ranked among the best in the world and no other U.S. attraction made it on the list. Trip Advisor is out with its Top Attractions in the World, based on travelers' reviews and ...
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex remains open during the government shutdown. Admission to Kennedy Space Center starts at $77 for adults and $67 for kids. Senior and military discounts are ...
Is it time for NASA to hang up those spacesuits and power down those rockets? Like federal agencies across the U.S., NASA will have no choice but to put a pause on many of its spaceflight operations ...
The rocket launch capital of the world is still open. Like federal agencies across the U.S., NASA has no choice but to put a pause on many of its spaceflight operations after the federal government ...
The vast majority of NASA's employees could be furloughed and all but its most critical operations – including management of the International Space Station – are likely to be paused. Many NASA ...