No longer free access. It is still included on the tour that is included in the price for General admissions, however you use to be able to view the Saturn V without purchasing a General admission ticket. I was told by the security guard that NASA changed their policy in July (2019). This was highly disappointing because I use to love stoping by for a few minutes to look at it when ever I was in the area.
With that being said, the mighty Saturn V is still a MUST see engineering marvel and JSC has done a great job of making it look good. Sadly I just won't get to see it as...
Read moreYou have to see it to appreciate it. Easily one of the most incredible things I've ever laid my eyes upon. While the restoration of this historic masterpiece has been extremely well-done, the tragedy with this display is the building that houses it. The Saturn V is so big that you can't actually see the whole thing at once because the building it sits in is so small. Hopefully JCS is able to pull off building a better display format one day, but nonetheless, still an absolutely...
Read moreThis place is free (the space center costs money, but the Saturn V site is free and has free parking) for anyone who wants to see this legendary rocket. It is almost bigger than you can imagine, and especially mind-blowing when you realize that this massive engineering marvel is only designed to take three people to space. It is on loan from the Smithsonian, so it will not be here forever. This is a perfect free trip for the family, especially...
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