SpaceX launch viewing package now available
Tickets are on sale now for Feel the Heat Viewing Packages for the upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 Crew-7 launch.
This marks the seventh commercial crew launch to the International Space Station.
The Apollo/Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the closest available viewing for the public, located four miles from the launch pad itself.
Blasting off from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, the mission is being timed to coincide with various activities on the ISS.
Tickets for the Feel the Heat launch viewing package are $250 per person, and include:
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
Packages can be booked via the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex website at www.kennedyspacecenter.com.
A limited number of packages are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
The launch is set for August 25, 2023 weather permitting at 3:49 am at Apollo/Saturn V Center.
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