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[b]Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis I[/b] March 29 - April 12, 2022 NASA just rolled out the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B, the future launch site for the rocket's inaugural mission, Artemis I. For a limited time, see the Artemis I Moon rocket on Launch Pad 39B via a Kennedy Space Center tour bus. The bus takes you through NASA's gates to the iconic photo location, Camera Stop A/B, only about a mile away from the pad. From there, see the rocket up close for unparalleled views and capture history-in-the-making photos. The Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis I will be offered multiple times per day March 28 – April 12, 2022* pending availability and in addition to daily admission. [URL=https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/launches-and-events/events-calendar/2022/march/special-event-exclusive-photo-opportunity-of-artemis-i]See the calendar here[/URL] for the latest available date and times. * Please remember that NASA's Kennedy Space Center is an operational launch facility and tour availability may be altered or canceled without advanced notice. This photo opportunity is only available for a short time before the rocket is rolled back to the VAB. Availability is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and advanced tickets are highly recommended. Price: $15 per person. You must also purchase daily admission to use this ticket. Price does not include tax, and is for both child and adult passengers.
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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanKennedy Space Center Visitor Complex release Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis IMarch 29 - April 12, 2022NASA just rolled out the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B, the future launch site for the rocket's inaugural mission, Artemis I. For a limited time, see the Artemis I Moon rocket on Launch Pad 39B via a Kennedy Space Center tour bus. The bus takes you through NASA's gates to the iconic photo location, Camera Stop A/B, only about a mile away from the pad. From there, see the rocket up close for unparalleled views and capture history-in-the-making photos.The Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis I will be offered multiple times per day March 28 – April 12, 2022* pending availability and in addition to daily admission. See the calendar here for the latest available date and times.* Please remember that NASA's Kennedy Space Center is an operational launch facility and tour availability may be altered or canceled without advanced notice.This photo opportunity is only available for a short time before the rocket is rolled back to the VAB. Availability is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and advanced tickets are highly recommended.Price: $15 per person.You must also purchase daily admission to use this ticket. Price does not include tax, and is for both child and adult passengers.Robert PearlmanAs of today (March 29), all dates and times for this opportunity have now been reserved.KirstenDo they have a waiting list?Robert PearlmanThere is no indication of such on the website. Trying to reserve a date now returns a message that the event is sold out.You might call and inquire regarding a wait list, should there be any cancellations.328KFIt's a shame they're all sold out. I went yesterday and there were several open seats on the bus. I don't know that seats are the limiting thing though. It might be a max number of people based upon some other factor.A standby list would be a good, but logistically difficult. They ran this on a strict schedule, and processing standbys could be time consuming.
Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis IMarch 29 - April 12, 2022NASA just rolled out the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B, the future launch site for the rocket's inaugural mission, Artemis I. For a limited time, see the Artemis I Moon rocket on Launch Pad 39B via a Kennedy Space Center tour bus. The bus takes you through NASA's gates to the iconic photo location, Camera Stop A/B, only about a mile away from the pad. From there, see the rocket up close for unparalleled views and capture history-in-the-making photos.The Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis I will be offered multiple times per day March 28 – April 12, 2022* pending availability and in addition to daily admission. See the calendar here for the latest available date and times.* Please remember that NASA's Kennedy Space Center is an operational launch facility and tour availability may be altered or canceled without advanced notice.This photo opportunity is only available for a short time before the rocket is rolled back to the VAB. Availability is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and advanced tickets are highly recommended.Price: $15 per person.You must also purchase daily admission to use this ticket. Price does not include tax, and is for both child and adult passengers.
March 29 - April 12, 2022
NASA just rolled out the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B, the future launch site for the rocket's inaugural mission, Artemis I. For a limited time, see the Artemis I Moon rocket on Launch Pad 39B via a Kennedy Space Center tour bus.
The bus takes you through NASA's gates to the iconic photo location, Camera Stop A/B, only about a mile away from the pad. From there, see the rocket up close for unparalleled views and capture history-in-the-making photos.
The Exclusive Photo Opportunity of Artemis I will be offered multiple times per day March 28 – April 12, 2022* pending availability and in addition to daily admission. See the calendar here for the latest available date and times.
* Please remember that NASA's Kennedy Space Center is an operational launch facility and tour availability may be altered or canceled without advanced notice.
This photo opportunity is only available for a short time before the rocket is rolled back to the VAB. Availability is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and advanced tickets are highly recommended.
Price: $15 per person.
You must also purchase daily admission to use this ticket. Price does not include tax, and is for both child and adult passengers.
You might call and inquire regarding a wait list, should there be any cancellations.
A standby list would be a good, but logistically difficult. They ran this on a strict schedule, and processing standbys could be time consuming.
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