Space Exploration

I was recently in the United States a few weeks ago, Texas, more specifically, and I decided to drop by NASA to find out what's going on a bit. Learn something new. What I learned was quite fascinating really. You have the typical everyday general admission, which I must say is really geared towards the children. Then you have your 'tram tour' a little rail system that takes you around the park, showing off the Saturn V and your older rockets, with a tad bit of information regarding the Space Shuttle. More recently they talk about the International Space Station and Orion. But there is another tour, one that takes you...behind the scenes, as it were. If you are willing to drop the 62 GBP required (or 100 USD)then you can see and learn far more. Well I paid those 62 Pounds and saw quite a bit. Including, but not limited to, everything you see on the tram tour AND, all three mission controls. Yes, there are three. I didn't know that either. It was a wonderful excursion one that I would gladly pay $100 to repeat.

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