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| Kennedy Space Center: Cape Caneveral is renowned for its hosting of the space shuttle launching and Kennedy Space Center.Visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, which tells the story of NASA's exploration of space through interactive exhibits, movies and tours that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. On the day of the launch, access to the center is limited to authorized guests in possession of a visitor viewing pass. The best viewing sites for the general public include: along the shores of the Indian River in Downtown Titusville, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, U.S. Space Walk of Fame, the Cocoa Beach Pier or any of the beaches south of Port Canaveral along the Space Coast. | ![]() |
| Launch Date | Time | Vehicle |
| 11/30/2000 | 10:38 p.m. | Endeavour |
| 12/05/2000 | T.B.A. | Atlas 2AS |
| 01/18/2001 | 3:36 a.m. | Atlantis |
| 01/30/2001 | T.B.A. | Delta II |
| 02/15/2001 | 4:24 p.m. | Discovery |
| 04/19/2001 | T.B.A. | Endeavour |
| ***The best number to call for launch information is (321) 867-4636. This NASA recording provides details on space shuttle flight schedules. |
***Beaches***
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New Smyrna Beach: Located just north of Space Coast is New Smyrna Beach incorporating a 13.2-mile stretch of snow-white sand, with limited crowds or noise that plague many Florida beaches. A rock ledge located 4-5 miles off the coast protects bathers from undercurrents, giving New Smyrna distinction as The World's Safest Bathing Beach. The average temperature of 74°F allows for year-round sunbathing, swimming, surfing, windsurfing, jet skiing and fishing. |