Apollo, Saturn V, and Launch Pads at Kennedy Space Center
At the entrance we found the historic countdown clock perched a top the hill, once used for actual launches, now relocated at the entrance for guests!
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
At the entrance we found the historic countdown clock perched a top the hill, once used for actual launches, now relocated at the entrance for guests!
Surprisingly, we heard that the Space Shuttle Discovery would be piggy-backing on a NASA 747 to Washington DC’s Dulles Airport and we were in the flight path!
After changing from our costumes, we gathered for an interview of the impact four years of dialectic classical history study had brought to us.
Several years ago, astronaut Charlie Duke autographed his book for me.
What do you ask a man who has walked on the moon for Apollo 16?