This is the Christmas tree ornament Amanda & I picked out.
The first thing we did when we arrived at the KSC was head to the Atlantis Exhibit. You watch a movie and then while the sheer screen is still down with stars on it the wall behind raises up and you see the Space Shuttle Atlantis it is an amazing moment that I can't quit explain. I do know that I wasn't the only one to feel this way as I heard the person in charge trying to get people to move so the door could come back down, so that the next group could come in.
You were able to go inside a mock up of the flight deck.
Amanda is not to sure about how they had to line everything up before using the toilet. Especially the fact that there is a camera under you and a monitor above you to help you.
They sleep in these boxes. They just tuck themselves into the sleeping bag so they don't keep floating around.
The kitchen |
They had a mock up of a space station that you could crawl through.
It was a little hard on the knees.
But for Roger the hardest part was probably crawling through the clear plastic tunnel that was a story above the ground.
They had landing simulators so you could try to land the shuttle on the runway.
The path of the shuttle around the earth. They also had a shuttle launch experience ride that we rode that was pretty cool.
We couldn't pass up the chance to take a picture with the astronaut.
This was a pretty cheesie exhibit. We did however watch the Imax film of the Hubble Space Telescope which was good.
I couldn't help but take a picture of this stuff. It brought back so many childhood memories, but what I saw next almost made we scream with delight.
I loved this robot from Lost in Space. I am sure if I saw the show today it would make me wonder why I ever loved it, but I did. It was like seeing an old friend.
After leaving the KSC we headed down the road to the Astronaut Hall of Fame. I will say that if we had paid for this we would have been very disappointed. Most of the interactive exhibits did not work. They did have some cool artifacts to see and to see the time line of history of NASA and of things going on in the world were cool.
Since scouting was a big part of our life for a while it was interesting to see how many Astronauts were Scouts.
Roger's sister had told us about a restaurant that she had visited last year that she really liked and when we found out it was BBQ we knew we had to try it.
Slow & Low Bar-B-Que has an outdoor bar eating area or you can eat inside.
Roger and I split a combo plate. The sweet potato chips had cinnamon and brown sugar on them, they were good. The meat was good but we don't really care for the vinegar based bbq sauce but with some Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce it would be really good.
Amanda was just excited that they had fried okra.