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On this geographic feature Cape Canaveral is built Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Today's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is built on Merritt Island. Even more confusingly, in 1963 then-President Johnson named the geographic feature Cape Kennedy and the NASA site after President John Kennedy.
I'll be in Miami this Thursday 30th of March and there is a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida (if it's not delayed). I won't be able to drive north to be on time at Cape Canaveral to see it.
NASA got their way, but had to leave (a lot of never used) space for future Air Force developments. In 1963, the NASA Launch Operations Center, comprising the launch facilities on Merrit Island and Cape Canaveral are renamed to John F. Kennedy Space Center by presidential executive order from president Lyndon B. Johnson, in honor of John F ...
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the launch facilities at the Kennedy Space Center are close physically. Google Maps says it's a 2 minute drive, but that's probably without a rocket in tow, and for some strange reason Google Street View won't let me "drive" to the Air Force's launch pads at the cape .
That includes the reason the Johnson Space Center, originally known as the Manned Spacecraft Center—was put in Houston in the first place. The year that Kennedy proposed traveling to the moon, 1961, it happened that U.S. Senator Albert Thomas, a Democrat and protégé of Johnson’s, was the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
And just as a reference, if you launched straight east out of Kennedy Space Center, you'd be on a 28.6° inclination which you may notice is the exact latitude of the Space Center. I can't seem to formulate a reasonable explanation in my head for why this is the case.
Richard Merritt, a landing support manager with United Space Alliance, says Florida's marshy terrain is the main reason it took nearly a decade to move from one coast to another. Richard Merritt/Landing Support Manager: We were still a research and development type of aircraft/spacecraft.
The first choice of the committee that selected the location was an Air Force base near Tampa that was about to be shuttered. The committee had to reevaluate when the Air Force reneged on their decision to close the base, with what was the second choice popping to the top. Cape Canaveral (now the Kennedy Space Center) was never in the picture.
Download a scanner app and listen to “Kennedy Space Center Communications” - at least for Shuttle launches they would broadcast some of the launch prep. This suggests to me that there are audio feeds available to the public, and the app taps into them via a wireless connection. But perhaps not, I don't really know what a "scanner app" is.
The KSC uses these levels as well, as outlined by the "KENNEDY SPACE CENTER AND CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION CONSOLIDATED COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN (CCEMP)". The plan establishes that both the space center and air force base are subject to very similar threats and presents a joint plan to combat them.