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Looking for planetariums and science centers in the KSC area, Any little known must-see places or gems?
Paolo Amoroso
post Sep 13 2007, 03:10 PM
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In late October 2007 I will do a trip to the KSC area with a group of colleagues of the Hoepli planetarium in Milano (Italy), the largest in the country. We will attend the launch of the STS-120 Shuttle mission currently scheduled for October 23.

I am looking for planetariums, science centers, museums or educational institutions worth visiting -- within a couple hundred miles from KSC -- related to science and technology, but not necessarily astronomy or space.

Any recommendations? Besides the usual suspects like KSC itself, any little known must-see places or gems?

Thanks in advance,


Paolo Amoroso


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Jim from NSF.com
post Sep 15 2007, 01:06 PM
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Brevard community college planetarium, Orlando science center,
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