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Watching the Launch in Person - Archive Page |
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All unmanned vehicle launches are conducted on Cape Canaveral Air
Station. No on-site public viewing areas are available, nor are any car passes issued to
the public to view unmanned launches on Cape Canaveral Air Station. However, there are several off-site
viewing locations that can be used to view the Delta 2 launch.
Map Of Public Viewing Sites
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- Along the Indian River on U.S. Highway 1, especially in
Titusville.
- The Bee Line Expressway, also called State Road 528. The
portions of the Bee Line crossing over the Indian River (the
Bennett Causeway) and the Banana River are good vantage points.
- Off State Road A1A along the Atlantic Ocean in Cocoa Beach.
- Jetty Park (321) 783-7111 at Port Canaveral, on the Atlantic
Ocean just south of the Cape Canaveral Air Station border. Both
Space Shuttle and expendable launch vehicle liftoffs can be
viewed from here. There is a minimal admission fee. The park
typically closes at 9 p.m. but adjusts its hours to accommodate
launch viewing.
- Boaters viewing launches should tune to Channel 16 VHT-FM for
instructions from the Coast Guard pertaining to restricted
areas. The Coast Guard will patrol those areas in the rivers
and offshore in the Atlantic Ocean. Boaters will not be
permitted north of marker 15 on the Banana river
(where the high wires cross the river). Boaters may not enter the
southern part of Mosquito Lagoon (past the Haulover Canal).
However, the Canal, part of the Intracoastal Waterway, will
remain open to traffic. Boaters may not set foot on any land
that is part of the Kennedy Space Center or the Cape Canaveral
Air Station.
- Although not an official source of NASA information, the Launch
Information Service and Amateur Television System (LISATS)
retransmits both NASA audio and video signals for
launches. Audio transmissions are at 146.94 Mhz
and video is transmitted on amateur television at 421.75 Mhz.
LISATS transmissions may be somewhat sporatic, but generally
begin about three hours before liftoff and continue through
landing. These are not official NASA transmissions and are not
subject to NASA oversight or quality standards. NASA does not
endorse or otherwise sponsor or support the LISATS and/or its
retransmission efforts.
Delaware North Park Service, Inc., the concessionaire who operates the
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for NASA sell tickets to the
public to
view launches from Kennedy Space Center. For additional information you
can contact them directly by calling (321) 449-4444.
For additional information about visiting Kennedy Space Center, please checkout this site:
http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/visit/visitor.htm
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