Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex launches SpaceX viewing package
A front row seat to view the SpaceX Falcon Heavy EchoStar JUPITER 3 mission is now available to book at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Feel the Heat launch viewing packages are now on sale.
It launches from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
The mission aims boost broadband satellite coverage for in-flight Wi-Fi, maritime connections, and backhaul for mobile network operators.
Feel the Heat launch viewing package is priced at $250 and includes:
Two–day admission (second use is valid after the launch within 30 days)
Commemorative launch card, badge and lanyard
Complimentary premium souvenir
Complimentary meal
Launch video and audio feed, commentary provided by space-expert communicator
Bus transportation through NASA’s gates to the Apollo/Saturn V Center
Digital photo of your party
Ticket packages are sold for the specific mission and not for a specific date.
Currently, SpaceX has not announced an official launch date or time.
The launch may take place outside normal visitor complex operating hours.
Limited-availability packages will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
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