Space exploration has always captured human interest. Almost
every child gets excited when they hear about outer space, planets,
shuttles, and astronauts. We did not explore the space in real, but
we surely had an astronaut-like experience at the Kennedy Space
Center in Orlando. The visit to the KSC gave us the opportunity
to learn about astronomy, which added to our knowledge about
space and beyond. Our visit was planned and conducted really
well. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Our day started with the bus tour of the Kennedy Space Center,
which provided an insight into the achievements of NASA. As we
saw the hi-tech facilities from our bus, the tour guide took us to
some exclusive areas such as Launch Complex 398 and Vehicular
Assembly Building. While touring this multi-user spaceport, we
learnt from space scientists about their fields of study and also
understood how NASA has joined hands with commercial partners
to prepare for the future of space exploration. NASA's bus tour
was the most wonderful experience ever. We also got a chance
to see the Emergency Egress Vehicle and the most powerful
rockets besides hearing successful astronauts
The next day, our tour began with a quiz on space travel and
astronauts, which made us realise that there is so much beyond
the world we live in. It was inspiring to hear the astronaut share
his personal experiences in space - the way they used to eat and
drink, the way they slept, and the objects they saw in space.
Thereafter, we saw a 3D IMAX movie on the Hubble Telescope,
which was an incredible experience. To be able to see how
astronauts prepare to go into space was very interesting.
Exploring the vastness of space itself was miraculous. Another film on the Space Shuttle Atlantis
showcased the priceless, historic spacecrafts that bear testimony to the incredible achievements of
NASA. The most interesting thing about our visit to the Kennedy Space
Center was becoming aware of the fact that being an astronaut
is not only about fame and pride. Rather, it requires immense
perseverance and patience. This visit to the KSC was-awe inspiring
for all of us and it has intensified our curiosity about space travel.
Thank you
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It is a wonderful start to your blogging experience. Looking forward to reading more in the coming days. Keep it up Vignesh.
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ReplyDeleteWish you to be a part of NASA
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ReplyDeleteBy Ranjith
A well written blog about your experience. Do share more snippets! Looking forward to read more.
ReplyDeleteA very well written blog. Looking forward to read more about your life experiences. Keep it up!
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ReplyDeleteWell done vignesh... keep it up and waiting for more
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ReplyDeleteDetailed n informative one.. Hope u too lands part of NASA team one day..
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