Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Start Your Own Space Adventure with NASA Holidays

By Chris Brown


The United States has spent a lot of money investing in space technology, which was given its first spurt of energy during the space race with Soviet Union in the 1960s. Your typical holiday experience is compromised of sun, sea and sand - and after a while, this can become quite boring. You might find yourself craving something a little bit more challenging, like trekking through the Amazon Rainforest or going on a space induced holiday to the United States. This is a great way to make your vacation that little bit more interesting, and you'll be pleased you plucked up the courage to take holidays like these.

The visitor centre in Johnson has a number of interactive displays detailing the history of the space race. Visitors can also see spaceships that have flown orbiting missions to the international space station and moon missions. Visitors can also try on helmets, see moonrock and take a tour of mission control which is still in use today.

Package holidays in America are easy to source out - your biggest challenge will be trying to find the best bargain. Florida is a great place to visit as you are guaranteed exceptional sunshine and the coastline is absolutely stunning. Missions still fly regularly from the Kennedy space centre on Merritt Island with a few more scheduled for 2011, including dates on the 30th of May and the 28th of June.

Sites around the Kennedy space centre include the rocket garden and a huge new shuttle launch simulator that takes 44 riders through a real life launch experience. The rocket garden has full size Atlas and Titan rockets as well as the specially designed Apollo Saturn rocket which stands at a colossal 360ft tall.

If you're stuck for things to do why not visit the IMAX theatre? There are films in 3D and standard, which are all to do with space related themes. Other main attractions include the astronaut hall of fame and the Kennedy space centre tour. Nature enthusiasts can depart the space centre to spend the afternoon in the Merritt Island national wildlife refuge.




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