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Topic: Air Force Space and Missile Museum (FL)
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Harry Bennett Member Posts: 47 From: St. Pete, FL USA Registered: May 2007
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posted 07-07-2007 08:54 PM
Is there any way that a civilian such as myself could gain access to tour the U.S. Space & Missile Museum at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station? It's my understanding you can/could go through the museum on the VIP tour, but time is limited. |
mikej Member Posts: 481 From: Germantown, WI USA Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 07-08-2007 11:35 AM
According to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum page, you can call to arrange a tour (if you have 15 or more people).The museum is also accessible through the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Then and Now Tour. I took this tour in the summer of 2004; at that time, the stop at the museum was on the order of 20 to 30 minutes. |
Harry Bennett Member Posts: 47 From: St. Pete, FL USA Registered: May 2007
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posted 07-08-2007 03:48 PM
I had read on here that you can get in via the Then & Now tour, but I'd like to spend more than 30 minutes there. Another option I heard from a retired friend that lives in Cocoa is they hold a vintage car show there once a year and the museum is open then all day. That's another option that I need to check into.Thanks for all the help so far! |
GACspaceguy Member Posts: 2476 From: Guyton, GA Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 07-09-2007 05:23 AM
I have taken the Then and Now tour a number of time just to be able to see the museum. I agree the 20 to 30 minutes they give you is just not enough. There was one time when I was there that I had a conversation with one of the volunteers (docents). That person said they were always looking for more volunteers for the museum. You may want to inquire about volunteering and that would get you plenty of time there. It could be a win win (apart from having to drive across Florida to get there) you get to spend time at the museum and they get someone with interest and knowledge of restorations. With the state of the corrosion on some of the vehicles they could use some TLC. |
Harry Bennett Member Posts: 47 From: St. Pete, FL USA Registered: May 2007
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posted 07-09-2007 06:43 PM
That is a thought. In fact, I'm going to shoot them an email and find out more. Thanks for pointing out something I overlooked. |
SpaceCat Member Posts: 151 From: Florida, US Registered: May 2006
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posted 09-04-2008 12:04 AM
Last I inquired, it was not possible for the public to visit this museum independently by driving in the South Gate. It had to be done by bus tour through the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.I'm 100 miles downrange; perhaps someone in the area can clue us in? |
SpaceAholic Member Posts: 4437 From: Sierra Vista, Arizona Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 07-07-2009 08:53 PM
If you know of anybody in the area who is either Active Duty or Retired military they can escort you onboard and to the facility. |
kr4mula Member Posts: 642 From: Cinci, OH Registered: Mar 2006
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posted 11-25-2009 11:44 AM
Anyone know if this is still the case? I'll be visiting the area and would like to take my family to the museum, but without doing the tour (my kids are too young to sit through it). As an Air Force civilian (elsewhere), I can normally escort people onto a base, but wasn't sure if Cape Canaveral AFS had different rules. I've tried contacting them directly, but haven't had any luck. |
tncmaxq Member Posts: 287 From: New Haven, CT USA Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 08-15-2010 01:05 PM
Whatever happened to that pad 19 white room they used for the Gemini missions? Can you go inside that, or at least get close enough to take a good picture during the bus tour? |
AFGAS Member Posts: 89 From: Merritt Island, FL Registered: Feb 2008
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posted 08-16-2010 08:37 AM
Here are some pictures I took a couple years ago. When I visited last month, little had changed except for some chains to indicate "Do Not Enter." At one point they had a Gemini mockup to refurbish and place inside, but so far it is not there. |