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- From: yan-dicky@cs.yale.edu (Dicky Yan)
- Newsgroups: rec.travel
- Subject: Re: How/Where to see a shuttle launch
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 12:48:16 -0500
- Organization: Yale University Computer Science Dept., New Haven, CT 06520-2158
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- In article <C17FpM.Fru@dircon.co.uk> sys0002@dircon.co.uk (Julian Hayward) writes:
- >
- >My next trip to Florida appears to coincide with a shuttle launch
- >and I'd welcome peoples comments on whether it is worth watching?
- >
- >I believe you have to be a VIP to get into any of the viewing
- >areas? Does anyone have any tips for good public viewing spots
- >or details on how I could get a ticket?
- >
- >Cheers, julian
-
- At Cape Canaveral(spelling?) they have bus tours and IMAX movies. I remember
- my Let's Go book particularly recommended one of the bus tours. If you are
- there during the launch, I think you will see it. Well, even if you don't see
- the shuttle launch, you can see the old rockets, spaceships etc.
-
- Dicky.
-