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Touch the Moon & building up the ISS! Smithsonian-Museum in Washington, D.C.
Space-Shuttle Lift Off at Cape Kennedy/Florida
Touch the Moon in Houston
Fly with us in the past, the present and the future of space flight!
Experience space travel history purely in the Smithsonian National Space and Air Museum in Washington.
Experience afterwards the resumption of the shuttle starts live and locally at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. After the Columbia misfortune in February 2003, the start of this missions are a special highlight in manned space flight, the crew of the Space Shuttle will fly to space to remain to test new rescue possibilities for space shuttle crews and to accomplish a "Logistic Flight". Space Shuttles will dock at the International Space Station ISS. You will see the lift off of the American Space Shuttles in some kilometres distance (and on special request on the VIP-stage at the world famous countdown-clock of the Kennedy Space Centre).
After that, you can touch the Moon: At the Johnson Space Centre in Houston/Texas, where the Flight Control of all manned space flights is located, you will see the past, the present and the future of manned space flight and space exploration!
This and other highlights you will see during a unique "space trip".
Go deep inside the space history, at places, where 1969 history was written, as Neil A. Armstrong as first men was set the first step onto the Moon with his remarkable words: "It's a small step for a man, but a giant leap for mankind!"
The world of yesterday, of today, of tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. You will attain during this voyage from a famous space expert, who will explain you all technical and historical steps inside the American space flight. You will see the facilities, who scientists and engineers are developing space station, space ships and other special things.
Take apart onto one of the greatest challenges of mankind, to explore space and the universe!.

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