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Robert Pearlman
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Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex release
For Two Days Only, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Invites Guests to 'Fly With An Astronaut'

New Half-Day Program Offered Sunday, Feb.15 and Monday, Feb. 16 Features Private Tour, 'Flight' on Shuttle Launch Experience and Lunch with Veteran NASA Astronaut

For the first time ever, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will offer a special, limited-time, limited-capacity program called Fly With An Astronaut, in which guests can spend a thrilling half day experiencing the highlights of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, including a 'flight' on Shuttle Launch Experience, with a veteran NASA space shuttle astronaut and pilot.

Limited to just 43 guests per day on Sunday, Feb. 15 and Monday, Feb. 16 only (Presidents' Day weekend), the program includes admission to the Visitor Complex as well as a morning of tours and activities guided by astronaut Jon McBride. One of many highlights of the day is the opportunity to "fly" on Shuttle Launch Experience with McBride, who served as the pilot of STS-41G aboard space shuttle Challenger and is a former naval aviator who has logged more than 8,800 total flight hours, 4,700 of those hours in jets. The experience also includes a catered buffet lunch in a VIP area of the Apollo/Saturn V Center; a panoramic photo stop at the Launch Complex (LC) 39 Observation Gantry, which is otherwise not accessible to guests; an autographed photo of the guest with the astronaut hero; and a retail gift.

"We are proud to offer this extraordinary opportunity to guests who want to learn about and experience America's space program through the eyes of an experienced, veteran NASA astronaut," said Therrin Protze, chief operating officer for Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. "What better way to engage and inspire guests of all ages, particularly our future space explorers, than to offer them a chance to 'fly' aboard a shuttle with an actual space shuttle pilot, see actual spaceflight operations areas, and hear firsthand his personal recollections of life in space?"

Fly With An Astronaut participants will meet at Space Shuttle Atlantis at 9:30 a.m. each day for a "preflight" briefing and individual photo with McBride – and then the countdown begins! The newly recruited "crew members" will enter Shuttle Launch Experience to find out what it feels like to launch into space aboard a shuttle traveling 17,500 mph – with an experienced NASA astronaut and space shuttle pilot at their side!

"I've ridden plenty of launch simulators and I've been at the controls of the real space shuttle, so I can tell you that Shuttle Launch Experience is the closest thing to a shuttle launch as you can get without actually leaving Earth," said McBride. "I'm looking forward to sharing that exhilarating experience with guests who want to come and 'fly' with me and spend a few hours learning more about Kennedy Space Center and the past, present and future of our space program from an astronaut's perspective."

Participants will then board a bus with McBride for a private tour of Kennedy Space Center, including a drive past the Vehicle Assembly Building and a stop at the LC-39 Observation Gantry. Here, McBride will share stories of his launch aboard space shuttle Challenger and his astronaut experiences as guests take advantage of panoramic photo opportunities of KSC and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in the distance.

The next stop is the Apollo/Saturn V Center, where participants will enjoy a guided tour with McBride, followed by a catered buffet lunch in the upstairs conference room overlooking Kennedy Space Center and Launch Pads 39 A and B. During lunch, guests will receive a printed photo of themselves with McBride and have an opportunity for him to autograph it. At the end of the tour, at approximately 1:30 p.m., guests will receive a retail memento and will be free to continue touring the Apollo/Saturn V Center or board a bus back to the Visitor Complex.

The new, limited-time, limited-capacity program is tremendous value at $199 for adults; $174 for children (ages 3-11), including Visitor Complex admission, a catered lunch, an autographed photo and a retail gift. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex annual pass holders may purchase the program for $149 per adult or $134 per child (ages 3-11)

Seating is limited; for reservations, please call 877-313-2610.

music_space
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I remember when we did that as part of the 2008 ASF Autograph Show. Which astronauts 'flew' with us? I seem to recall Bolden...?

Robert Pearlman
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The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is again offering a limited chance to "Fly with an Astronaut" in April and June, this time with Jon McBride or Tom Jones.
Strap in and prepare to Fly With An Astronaut! Experience the highlights of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, including a 'flight' on Shuttle Launch Experience and a catered lunch with a veteran NASA astronaut. This exclusive half-day program is available for a limited time only and features astronaut Jon McBride on April 2-6 and Tom Jones on May 23-25.

Enjoy a small group tour of Kennedy Space Center including a drive past the Vehicle Assembly Building and a photo opportunity at the LC-39 Observation Gantry, as well as a guided tour of the Apollo/Saturn V Center. Savor a catered buffet lunch on the second level of the Apollo/Saturn V Center overlooking Banana Creek and nearby launch pads. As a special souvenir, you'll receive an autographed photo of yourself with your new astronaut friend and a retail gift to take home. Learn more about the April Fly With An Astronaut or the May Fly With An Astronaut.

Buy your tickets today to experience this exclusive, limited-time program while tickets last, $199 for adults; $174 for children, including daily admission.

Annual passholders pay only $149 for adults and $134 for children. Annual Passholders* must call 855.456.6597 to purchase Fly With An Astronaut tickets.

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity for yourself or the space enthusiast in your life to Fly With An Astronaut!

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