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The Shuttle Launch Experience, the NASA tourist attraction
that recreates a ride aboard the space shuttle, was officially opened today at
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Joining Florida Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp and key officials
for the attraction's premiere were NASA veteran astronauts including Charlie
Bolden, Rick Searfoss, John Young, Robert Crippin, Buzz Aldrin and Al
Worden.
The culmination of three years of development by veteran
Space Shuttle astronauts, renowned attraction experts and a design team under
the guidance of NASA, Shuttle Launch Experience sends visitors through a
simulation of launching into Earth's orbit from Kennedy Space
Center.
The venture was funded with visitors center admissions and
private financing, not taxpayer money. The cost of a ride is included in the
price of admission to the space center _ $38 for adults, $28 for children.
Through sophisticated motion technology, special effects seats
and high fidelity presentations, the unique experience immerses visitors in the
sensations of launching into space -- going fully vertical in the process. NASA
consulted a handful of space veterans to ensure the ride was authentic.
Kennedy Space Center Director Bill Parsons and Kennedy Space
Center Visitor Complex Chief Operating Officer Daniel LeBlanc joined first
Space Shuttle Commander John Young and Pilot Robert Crippen for the inaugural
launch of Shuttle Launch Experience. Astronauts and visitors embarked on the
new attraction, becoming the first crews of terrestrial explorers to feel the
effects of the Space Shuttle's rush to Earth's orbit.
''You obviously can't get to three G's in here,'' said
former shuttle pilot Roy Bridges for AP. ''But they do make the initial
feelings of each of the events feel very realistic.''
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